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Åldrade

Åldrade is a Swedish verb form that historically functions as the simple past tense of the verb åldra, which means to age or to cause to become older. The form is most commonly found in older or literary Swedish and is seldom used in everyday speech, where expressions such as åldras (to age) or bli äldre (to become older) are preferred.

Etymology and related forms: The verb åldra derives from the noun ålder (age). The word is related

Grammatical notes: Åldra is a transitive verb, so åldrade would appear in contexts where something is made

Usage and register: Åldrade is considered archaic or literary in contemporary usage. It may appear in historical

See also: ålder, åldras, ålderdom, äldre.

Summary: Åldrade represents an older verb form tied to the concept of aging, mainly encountered in historical

to
Old
Norse
aldrr
and
has
cognates
in
other
Germanic
languages,
with
the
noun
ålder
tracing
back
to
Proto-Germanic
roots
associated
with
aging
and
time.
to
age
or
is
aged
by
time.
In
modern
Swedish,
many
speakers
would
employ
different
constructions
to
convey
the
same
idea,
especially
for
intransitive
aging,
using
åldras
or
bli
äldre
rather
than
the
past
tense
form
of
åldra.
texts,
poetry,
or
formal
writing,
but
is
not
common
in
everyday
language.
or
literary
Swedish.
For
modern
expressions
of
aging,
Swedish
speakers
typically
rely
on
åldras
or
bli
äldre.