träda

Etymology 1
From the verb (see Etymology 2 below).

Noun

 * 1) fallow
 * att låta halfva åkerjorden årligen ligga i träda, utan att lämna någon afkastning
 * to let half of the fields each year lie fallow, without yielding any crop
 * Den del af trädan, som skall vårsås
 * The part of the fallow, to be spring-sown

Etymology 2
From, from , from , from , from. , from Old Norse.

Verb

 * 1)  to walk (in a somewhat slow and dignified manner, usually crossing some boundary); to step, to walk
 * 2)  come into (effect), enter into (service/the picture), step in, emerge from, etc. (various expressions)
 * 3) to thread (beads on a string), commonly contracted to trä
 * 4) to plow (a fallow)
 * 1) to thread (beads on a string), commonly contracted to trä
 * 2) to plow (a fallow)
 * 1) to thread (beads on a string), commonly contracted to trä
 * 2) to plow (a fallow)
 * 1) to thread (beads on a string), commonly contracted to trä
 * 2) to plow (a fallow)
 * 1) to thread (beads on a string), commonly contracted to trä
 * 2) to plow (a fallow)

Usage notes
Often with a particle like, , , or.