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väpnade

Väpnade is a Swedish adjective and past participle meaning armed, equipped with weapons. It describes people, groups, or objects that carry or are supplied with weapons, and is commonly used in contexts such as military, security, or law enforcement, as well as in journalism and historical writing.

The form changes with gender and number: en väpnad man, ett väpnat vapen, väpnade grupper. The term

In international usage, väpnad is often paired with nouns to denote armed forces, weapons, or conflicts, for

See also: vapen, beväpna, beväpnad.

derives
from
the
verb
väpna
or
beväpna,
meaning
to
arm,
and
is
related
to
the
noun
vapen
(weapon).
In
Swedish,
the
participle
forms
align
with
grammatical
gender
and
number,
giving
en
väpnad,
ett
väpnat,
and
väpnade
for
plural
use.
example
väpnade
styrkor
(armed
forces)
or
väpnad
konflikt
(armed
conflict).
The
phrase
is
common
in
Swedish
media,
academic
writing,
and
policy
discussions
on
security,
arms
control,
and
international
humanitarian
law.
It
appears
in
both
contemporary
reporting
on
conflicts
and
historical
accounts
of
wars
and
uprisings.