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23 January 2026

Another word

Finding lovely new words has been one of the joys of this winter.  I wouldn't have the time (or maybe even the inclination) to relish words in the summer.  And Stephanie Fitzgerald's book "The Gifts of winter" has introduced me to another word, trygghet.

Trygghet is a Swedish word and it's about a feeling of safety and security, especially when the weather outside is "challenging".  Coming in from weather like that it's lovely to give a deep sigh and relax.  Yesterday was a miserable rainy day here and I was so glad to shut the front door and settle in front of my (electric with flame effect) fire.  

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  1. Childhood Memories of Harry Secombe singing "bless this house, o Lord we pray" Bless this hearth, blazing there, with smoke ascending like a prayer"...

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    1. Yes! Harry Secombe was the epitome of cosiness. A real Mr Pickwick!

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  2. What a lovely, cosy fire. That would certainly give me a feeling of trygghet.

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    1. I'm so glad I bought it - it's a fairly new acquisition.

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  3. Blogger's latest trick is to stop me replying to comments on my own blog! I have to create a new comment instead. Elizabethd, Personally as I aam only talking to myself I say "trigget" knowing I am wrong. I found this on the web. " 'Trygghet' (Swedish/Norwegian for safety/security) is pronounced roughly as TRYG-het or TRÜG-het. The "y" sounds like a short, rounded German 'ü' or a tight 'ee' sound, followed by a hard 'g', a soft 'h', and a quick 'et' ending. The stress is on the first syllable. " Good luck with that one!

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  4. Nice to be inside when the weather gets rainy and cold. We are due for very cold and lots of snow this weekend. Stocking up today on necessities.

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    1. I almost feel ashamed to say it's cold here when I see what you get!

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  5. I love that little fire. I'm 'fire-watching' at the moment as we would like to replace our gas fire, a nice design but 40 years old and not used for 20 or so, and gas fires are a no-no with oxygen users.

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    1. I don't like the look of "plastic" coals when the fire is off so I chose a stove so I can't see inside it when it's off. And I think I made a good choice.

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  6. Our weather is definitely challenging today. Love your new word.

    God bless.

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    1. Don't let the "challenge" overcome you! I'm enjoying finding words.

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  7. I had the same problem with replying to blog comments, but, it seems to have corrected itself.
    I'm enjoying learning all these new words. :)

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    1. It had sorted by the end of the day but it was annoying while it lasted.

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