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udbydt

Udbydt is a Danish term that appears primarily in older texts and in dialectal usage. In contemporary Danish, the standard word for yield or output is udbytte, and udbydt is largely regarded as historical or variant spelling. The form is attested in 19th- and early 20th-century agricultural and economic writing, where it functioned as a noun describing the amount produced or extractable from a resource, such as crops, livestock, fish stocks, or energy production.

In usage, udbydt denotes the net yield after deductions for losses, spoilage, or processing, similar to yield

Orthography has varied before Danish spelling reforms. Udbydt today is uncommon and most often appears in archival

See also: udbytte, yield, agricultural economics.

in
modern
accounting.
The
concept
is
often
discussed
alongside
inputs,
costs,
and
efficiency,
emphasizing
the
result
of
production.
texts,
dialect
writings,
or
as
a
historical
quotation
marker
rather
than
as
current
language.
In
modern
Danish,
udbytte
is
the
standard
term
used
in
official
statistics,
business
language,
and
everyday
discourse.