"Guldheden" meaning in Swedish

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Proper name

Forms: Guldhedens [genitive], Gullheden [alternative]
Etymology: Compound of guld + hed + -en, literally “The Gold Heath”. The name likely originated from land owned by the village of Krokslätt. The meaning of guld (“gold”) is unclear but is believed to signify commendation or praise. First attested in 1782 as Gullheden, compound of gull + hed + -en. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Compound}} Compound, {{com+|sv|guld|hed|-en|lit=The Gold Heath}} Compound of guld + hed + -en, literally “The Gold Heath”, {{etydate/the|1782}} 1782, {{etydate|1782}} First attested in 1782, {{glossary|compound}} compound, {{com+|sv|gull|hed|-en|nocap=1}} compound of gull + hed + -en Head templates: {{head|sv|proper noun|genitive|Guldhedens|g=?|head=}} Guldheden ? (genitive Guldhedens), {{sv-proper noun}} Guldheden ? (genitive Guldhedens)
  1. A district in Gothenburg, Sweden. Wikipedia link: Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore, Uppsala University, sv:Guldheden Categories (place): Places in Sweden
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