landsting

Danish

Etymology

From land +‎ -s- +‎ ting.

Noun

landsting n (singular definite landstinget, plural indefinite landsting)

  1. a county council; an assembly that had judicial and legislative power in one of the Danish or Swedish parts of Denmark, (the county councils from around 1500 only had significance as courts and were finally abolished in 1805)

Declension

Declension of landsting
neuter
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative landsting landstinget landsting landstingene
genitive landstings landstingets landstings landstingenes

Derived terms

  • landstingsformand
  • landstingsmedlem
  • landstingsvalg

See also

References

Swedish

Etymology

From land +‎ -s- +‎ ting.

Noun

landsting n

  1. a representative body (ting) for a country (land), a parliament, in various geographical and historical contexts
  2. a county council;[1] administrative bodies in Sweden, established in 1863, handle health care and public transport
  3. a zemstvo, a regional representation (district council) in Russia, 1864–1917
    • Tolstoy, Anna Karenina, part 1, chapter 8
      — Nå, hur går det med ert landsting? — frågade Sergej Ivanovitj, som var livligt intresserad av landstingen och tillskrev dem stor betydelse.
      "Well, how is your district council doing?" asked Sergey Ivanovitch, who was greatly interested in these local boards and attached great importance to them.

Usage notes

  • In the 1990s through 2010s, ever more landsting in Sweden have adjusted their structure and changed their names to region. Compounded words change to region- or regional-, e.g. regionfullmäktige, regionråd, regionstyrelse, etc.

Declension

Derived terms

  • landstingsfullmäktige
  • landstingshus
  • landstingskommunal
  • landstingspolitiker
  • landstingsråd
  • landstingsstyrelse
  • landstingsägd

References

  1. ^ Utrikes namnbok (7th ed., 2007) →ISBN