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Svenska Akademiens ordbok ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}), abbreviated SAOB, is a historical dictionary of the Swedish language published by the Swedish Academy. It is the Swedish counterpart of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) or the Deutsches Wörterbuch (DWB).
Work on the dictionary started in 1787. The first edition was published in 39 volumes between 1898 and 2023, in Swedish alphabetical order, and contains over 500,000 entries.<ref name="AFP2023"/> Updating of the earlier volumes, A to R, is expected to continue until 2030.<ref name="AFP2023"/> About 200 hardcopy sets, totalling 33,111 pages, have been printed.<ref name="AFP2023"/> The searchable web version has been available since 1997. Citations date back to 1521.<ref name="AFP2023"/>
VolumesEdit
Volume | Words | Publication year |
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1 | A–ANLÖPNING | 1898 |
2 | ANMANA–BARHUFVAD | 1903 |
3 | BARHUFVUD–BETA | 1906 |
4 | BETACKA–BLYSTRA | 1916 |
5 | BLÅ–CZEK | 1925 |
6 | D–DISTINGERA | 1916 |
7 | DISTINGERAD–EXULANT | 1923 |
8 | F–FULGURIT | 1926 |
9 | FULL–FÖTTLING | 1928 |
10 | G–GÖTTNISK | 1929 |
11 | H–HYDDA | 1932 |
12 | HYDE–INSTRUKTÖR | 1933 |
13 | INSTRUMENT–KAZIK | 1935 |
14 | KED–KRALLA | 1937 |
15 | KRAM–LEUTERERA | 1939 |
16 | LEV–MARKGÄLD | 1942 |
17 | MARKIS–MÖTE | 1945 |
18 | N–OKÖRD | 1949 |
19 | OL–PEPTON | 1952 |
20 | PER–PRÄSTINNA | 1954 |
21 | PRÖJS–REM | 1957 |
22 | REMANENS–RULT | 1959 |
23 | RULTA–RÖXNA | 1962 |
24 | S–SEGMENTERA | 1965 |
25 | SEGMENTÄR–SKALLRA | 1969 |
26 | SKALLRIG–SKRÄPIG | 1973 |
27 | SKRÄPP–SLUV | 1977 |
28 | SLUVRA–SOLANIN | 1981 |
29 | SOLAR–SPÅNTA | 1985 |
30 | SPÅR–STOCKNA | 1989 |
31 | STOD–STÅ | 1993 |
32 | STÅ AN–SVÄPA | 1999 |
33 | SVÄR–TALKUMERA | 2002 |
34 | TALL–TOJS | 2005 |
35 | TOK–TYNA | 2009 |
36 | TYNGA–UTSUDDA | 2012 |
37 | UTSUG–VRETA | 2017 |
38 | VRETT–ÅVÄXT | 2021 |
39 | Ä–ÖXLA | 2023 |
See alsoEdit
- Svenska Akademiens ordlista — the Swedish Academy's single-volume spelling dictionary
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
- Svenska Akademiens ordbok
- The Swedish Academy – Official site (in English)