inäga

Swedish

Etymology

Compound of in (in) + äga (own; property), contrast with utäga (outfield). First attested in 1715.[1]

Noun

inäga c

  1. (agriculture) An infield; the grounds of an agricultural property in direct adjacency to the farmstead (e.g. garden, pastures, and fields).
    Synonyms: inmark, inägomark
    Antonyms: utmark, utäga (outfield)

Declension

Declension of inäga 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative inäga inägan inägor inägorna
Genitive inägas inägans inägors inägornas

References

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