billig

Etymology 1
Borrowed from.

Adjective

 * 1) cheap
 * 2)  slutty
 * 3)  fair

Etymology
From, from , from a suffixed form of.

Adjective

 * 1)  appropriate, meet, fair
 * 2)  cheap low-priced
 * 3)  cheap of low quality, mediocre
 * 1)  cheap of low quality, mediocre
 * 1)  cheap of low quality, mediocre
 * 1)  cheap of low quality, mediocre
 * 1)  cheap of low quality, mediocre

Usage notes
The meaning “low-priced” only arose at the end of the 18th century and has been very colloquial and frowned upon until the end of the 19th century, the negative meaning having to arise even later after this word has attained domination in expressing the sense of cheapness in German. This word in the sense “cheap” is still known to be slightly colloquial, so, in formal speech, and because of its multiple senses, like it is avoided in favour of circumscriptions or ungainly adjectives like  and. Actually, in legal writing the original meaning is the expected one. The classical word for “cheap” is, the use of which now is restricted to chosen style.

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) cheap, inexpensive

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From,. Compare 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) cheap; of low price, of little worth
 * 2) cheap, easy; requiring little effort
 * 3)  reasonable, fair
 * 4)  honest; decent; honorable
 * 1)  honest; decent; honorable
 * 1)  honest; decent; honorable
 * 1)  honest; decent; honorable
 * 1)  honest; decent; honorable

Usage notes
The original sense was "fair" or "reasonable". Thus ett billigt pris originally meant "a fair price" as opposed to "a low price". Since this sense is now dated (outside of legal contexts), the term låga priser ("low prices") is by many preferred to billiga priser.