Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Swedish undirsate, from Middle Low German undersate. Originally in the sense "one who sits below". Cognate with Norwegian undersått.

Noun

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undersåte c

  1. (chiefly dated or ironic) a subject (person ruled over by others, especially others who are not democratically elected, for example a citizen in a monarchy)
    1. a minion (in some dynamic reminiscent of the above, for example involving an archvillain)

Declension

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Declension of undersåte
nominative genitive
singular indefinite undersåte undersåtes
definite undersåten undersåtens
plural indefinite undersåtar undersåtars
definite undersåtarna undersåtarnas

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