Swedish edit

Etymology edit

Compound of fattiga (poor) +‎ riddare (knights). Calque of German Arme Ritter. Ultimate origin unknown. Possibly, according to Alexandra Zazzi via Svenska Akademin, from a distinguished exterior hiding a meager interior. According to SAOB attested since 1848.

Cognate with English poor knights of Windsor.

Noun edit

fattiga riddare c

  1. French toast
    Synonyms: arma riddare, falska riddare

Descendants edit

  • Finnish: köyhät ritarit (calque)

See also edit

References edit

  • Alexandra Zazzi (actor) (2012 September 29), 01:15 from the start, in Fattiga riddare - för både rika och fattiga[1] (in Swedish):I Svenska Akademin har de lite konstnärlig tolkning att "det torde avse kontrasten mellan ett förnämnt yttre och därunder dolt tarftig innehåll".In the Swedish Academy, they have a somewhat artistic interpretation that "it should refer to the contrast between a distinguished exterior and hidden meager content below".
  • riddare in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)