inäga
Swedish
Etymology
Compound of in (“in”) + äga (“own; property”), contrast with utäga (“outfield”). First attested in 1715.[1]
Noun
inäga c
- (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
| nominative | genitive | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | indefinite | inäga | inägas |
| definite | inägan | inägans | |
| plural | indefinite | inägor | inägors |
| definite | inägorna | inägornas |