stekare
Swedish
    
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Etymology
    
Inherited from Old Swedish stekare. Suffix of steka (“fry”) + -are (“-er”). According to SAOB attested since 1608.
In lifestyle sense; unknown origin. According to SO attested since 2000.
Noun
    
stekare c
- A roaster; one who roasts and fries food.
-  1926, Sigfrid Siwertz, En färd till Abessinien, page 22:- Gäss och tranor gödas, bagare och stekare synas i fullt arbete, hus och båtar byggas och tredskande skattebetalare släpas inför stränga skrivare, […]- Geese and cranes are fattened, bakers and roasters are seen at full work, houses and boats are built and demanding taxpayers are dragged before stern clerks, […]
 
 
 
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- (colloquial, lifestyle) A member of the (Swedish) upper class with an expensive, flashy lifestyle, especially one perceived to flaunt their wealth.
Declension
    
| Declension of stekare | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | stekare | stekaren | stekare | stekarna | 
| Genitive | stekares | stekarens | stekares | stekarnas | 
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