vöxta
Växta is a Swedish term linked to the verb växa, which means to grow. In contemporary standard Swedish, the common fixed forms of växa are växer (present), växte (preterite), and växt (past participle). Växta, by contrast, is largely limited to historical or dialectal usage and is not considered productive in modern Swedish morphology. In practice, växta appears mainly in older literary texts or regional speech, where it can function as an archaic or dialectal variant meaning “grown” or “grown-up” in certain contexts.
Växta shares its root with växa but represents an older or regional variant rather than a routinely
Because it is not common in contemporary speech or writing, växta is chiefly encountered in linguistic studies,
Consult Swedish dictionaries and scholarly works on historical Swedish dialects for discussions of archaic or regional