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sprøtt

Sprött is a Swedish adjective used to describe something that is brittle, fragile, or prone to cracking. In standard modern Swedish, the more common form is spröd, while sprött appears mainly as an archaic, regional, or literary variant. The word can describe physical materials such as glass, porcelain, dry bread with a fragile crust, or ice that can crack easily. It can also be used metaphorically to refer to fragile situations, health, or nerves.

Etymology and form: Sprött is believed to be a historic or dialectal inflection related to the core

Usage notes: Because sprött is less common today, its appearance may signal a literary or regional flavor.

See also: spröd, brittleness, fragility.

References: Dictionaries of Swedish language and regional usage variations discuss sprött as a historical or dialectal

adjective
spröd.
It
appears
in
older
texts
and
some
regional
varieties,
where
it
functions
similarly
to
spröd
but
with
a
distinct,
more
formal
or
poetic
tone
in
certain
contexts.
In
contemporary
usage,
spröd
is
far
more
common,
and
sprött
is
often
noted
as
an
older
or
less
common
variant
rather
than
a
standard
form.
Writers
may
choose
sprött
for
rhythmic
or
stylistic
reasons,
especially
in
poetry
or
historical
narratives,
whereas
spröd
remains
the
expected
everyday
descriptor.
When
describing
everyday
objects,
most
speakers
would
use
spröd.
form
alongside
the
standard
spröd.