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studereste

Studereste is a superlative form linked to the verb studere, meaning to study. In Norwegian and Danish contexts it is used informally or in dialectal or playful language to describe a person who studies more than others. In standard contemporary usage, speakers typically express the idea with phrases such as den som studerer mest or mest studerende rather than the form studereste.

Etymology and form: The term derives from the stem studer- combined with the historical and regional suffix

Usage and semantics: Studereste functions as an attributive or predicative descriptor or, less commonly, as a

See also: studere, studerende, mest studerende. Note that studereste is not standard in formal Norwegian or

In summary, studereste describes the person who studies the most, but it remains a nonstandard, dialectal, or

-este,
which
has
appeared
in
various
Scandinavian
adjectives
and
participial
forms.
While
related
forms
exist
in
older
texts
and
regional
speech,
studereste
is
not
a
common
entry
in
modern
official
dictionaries.
Its
appearance
tends
to
be
stylistic
rather
than
normative.
nominalized
phrase
meaning
“the
most
studious
one.”
It
can
appear
in
humorous,
rhetorical,
or
informal
writing
to
highlight
exemplary
study
effort.
Examples
include:
“Hun
var
den
studereste
i
gruppen
etter
å
ha
lest
hver
kveld,”
or
“I
konkurransen
ble
han
utpekt
som
den
studereste
blant
deltakerne.”
In
formal
prose,
writers
will
prefer
clearer
constructions
such
as
“den
som
studerer
mest.”
Danish
usage,
where
clearer
formulations
are
preferred.
stylistic
form
rather
than
a
mainstream
term.
For
precise
wording,
users
should
rely
on
expressions
like
den
som
studerer
mest.