paternosterhiss
Swedish

A paternoster lift.
Etymology
Calque of German Paternosteraufzug. Compound of paternoster (“paternoster; rosary”) + hiss (“elevator; lift”). Named after the constructions visual similarity to a Catholic paternoster (“rosary”), a byname from the first two words of the Lord's Prayer in Latin, "pater noster" (“our father”). First attested in 1909.[1]
Noun
paternosterhiss c
- paternoster (lift; loop of open-fronted cabins)
- 1913 January 23, Dagens Nyheter, page 3:
- […] i sin nybyggnad vid Kungsträdgårdsgatan inreda en s. k. paternosterhiss […]
- […] in its new building at Kungsträdgårdsgatan, furnish a so-called paternoster lift […]
- Synonym: flaskhiss
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- manlift (lift; a series of handle-and-step groups)
- 2019 July 31, Lennart Lundquist, “Paternosterhiss förbjuds efter allvarlig olycka [Paternoster lift banned after serious accident]”, in Arbetarskydd:
- Hur allvarligt den anställde skadade sig vid olyckan i den så kallad paternosterhissen i december 2018, på Vargön Alloys utanför Vänersborg, framgår inte av Arbetsmiljöverkets förbud.
- How seriously the employee was injured in the accident in the so-called manlift in December 2018, at Vargön Alloys outside Vänersborg, is not clear from the Work Environment Authority's ban.
- Synonym: manlift
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