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From Frenchà(“various prepositions”) and related prepositions in other Romance languages. Also from related misunderstandings, as all-a-mort from Frenchà la morte.
(somewhat archaic or dialectal)Genitival interfix used to link elements in some compounds
Usage notes
Found in some common words like åratal(“years”) and barnavård(“child care”), but elsewhere mostly common in archaic or literary words like bergatroll(“mountain troll”), fiskafänge(“fishing catch”), jordagods(“landed property”), jordafärd(“funeral procession”), nådatid(“period of grace, respite”), örtagård(“herb garden”), fåraherde(“shepherd”).
More common in dialects, especially Göta and Southern dialects of Swedish, and therefore in words derived from those dialects, e.g. lealös(“loose-jointed”), nattamat(“nighttime snack”), ålagille(“eel party”), äggakaka(“egg cake”).