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tilhørt

Tilhørt is a past participle of the verb tilhøre in Norwegian Bokmål and Danish, meaning to belong or to be affiliated with. It describes a relationship of possession, membership, or association between something and a person, group, institution, or place. As a participle, tilhørt can function in compound tenses (for example har tilhørt, has belonged) and as an attributive or predicative modifier (for example en tilhørt institusjon, an institution that one belongs to).

Etymology and cognates contribute to its meaning across Scandinavian languages. The verb tilhøre, and its related

Usage notes and contexts

- In historical or archival writing, tilhørt is used to denote past affiliation or ownership, such as

- In contemporary Norwegian and Danish, tilhørt occurs mainly in written, formal, or past-tense constructions; the present

- The noun tilhørighet (belonging, affiliation) is closely related and frequently used to indicate the state or

In summary, tilhørt denotes that something belonged to or was affiliated with someone or something in the

forms
in
Norwegian,
Danish,
and
Swedish
(tillhöra),
derive
from
a
construction
with
til
meaning
toward
or
to
and
a
root
sense
connected
with
belonging
or
attachment.
The
form
tilhørt
shares
this
lineage
as
the
past
participle.
property
or
membership
that
formerly
belonged
to
someone
or
something.
forms
tilhører
(Norwegian/Danish)
and
tilhørte
(past)
are
more
common
in
everyday
speech.
quality
of
belonging.
past,
with
its
primary
use
rooted
in
the
broader
concept
of
belonging
and
affiliation
across
Scandinavian
languages.