"Finnveden" meaning in Swedish

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Proper name

Forms: Finnvedens [genitive]
Etymology: Debated. The first half finn may refer to a people, or roaming hunters and fishers. The second half may be Old Swedish ed/ede (“road”) referring to Lagastigen, or Old Swedish hed (“forest area”). The contemporary form comes from early folk etymological associations with ved (“woods”). Earliest known form attested since 551 CE via Late Latin Finnaithae in De origine actibusque Getarum by Jordanes. Etymology templates: {{der|sv|gmq-osw|ed/ede||road}} Old Swedish ed/ede (“road”), {{der|sv|gmq-osw|hed||forest area}} Old Swedish hed (“forest area”), {{C.E.|nodots=1}} CE, {{CE}} CE, {{cog|la-lat|Finnaithae}} Late Latin Finnaithae Head templates: {{head|sv|proper noun|genitive|Finnvedens|g=?|head=}} Finnveden ? (genitive Finnvedens), {{sv-proper noun}} Finnveden ? (genitive Finnvedens)
  1. A historical country later incorporated into Småland, Sweden. Wikipedia link: De origine actibusque Getarum, Finnveden, Jordanes, sv:Lagastigen Categories (place): Historical polities, Places in Sweden Synonyms: Finnheden, finnaithae, Finnheiði Meronyms: Sunnerbo, Västbo, Östbo
    Sense id: en-Finnveden-sv-name-PXADP83W Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header

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