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A fjärdingsman from the 1930s.

Etymology

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Compound of fjärding (quarter) +‎ -s- +‎ man (man), as each fjärdingsman was originally responsible for one quarter of their härad (hundred). Attested since 1510.

Noun

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fjärdingsman c

  1. from the 16th century a position of trust and from the 19th century a minor government part-time job (engaged in, among other things, tax collection, police tasks, and road inspections; abolished and incorporated into the police during the first half of the 20th century); an assistant to a länsman
    Synonym: fjärsman
    • 1667 February 3, Petrus Gyllenius, edited by Reinhold Hausen, Diarium Gyllenianum eller Petrus Magni Gyllenii dagbok 1622–1667[1], published 1822, page 355:
      [...] jagh sände straxt til Dye effter fierdingzmannen, och lätt arrestera honom [...]
      [...] I soon sent for Dye after the fierdingzman, and had him arrested [...]
    • 1843, Julius Axel Kiellman-Göranson, Miniaturer[2]:
      Nu kom fjerdingsman med ett par handklofvar och två styfva bönder fattade genast mod och togo tag i armarna på henne.
      Now came the fjerdingsman with a pair of handcuffs and two able peasants immediately took courage and grabbed her arms.
  2. (colloquial, dated, after c. 1950) a police
    Synonyms: (dated) fjärsman, polis

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