gustavus i: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ɡʊˈstɑːvəs ðə ˈfɜːst/US/ɡəˈstɑːvəs ðə ˈfɜːrst/

Formal, Academic, Historical

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What does “gustavus i” mean?

A historical person: King of Sweden (1496-1560), founder of the modern Swedish state and the Vasa dynasty.

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Meaning and Definition

A historical person: King of Sweden (1496-1560), founder of the modern Swedish state and the Vasa dynasty.

Refers to the historical figure Gustav Vasa. Used metonymically for the Vasa dynasty, the early modern period in Swedish history, and foundational Swedish monarchy.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in usage between UK and US English, as the term is a proper noun tied to Swedish history.

Connotations

Scholarly, historical. Connotes Swedish national foundation and Reformation-era politics.

Frequency

Extremely low frequency in general language; appears almost exclusively in historical texts or discussions of Scandinavian history.

Grammar

How to Use “gustavus i” in a Sentence

<Gustavus I> + <verb: reigned, founded, liberated><Under> + <Gustavus I><The> + <policies/legacy> + <of> + <Gustavus I>

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Collocations

strong
King Gustavus IGustavus I VasaReign of Gustavus IStatue of Gustavus I
medium
Founded by Gustavus IEra of Gustavus ISweden under Gustavus I
weak
Like Gustavus IAfter Gustavus ITime of Gustavus I

Examples

Examples of “gustavus i” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The nation was effectively 'Gustavused' into modernity by his reforms. (rare, creative use)

American English

  • The nation was effectively 'Gustavused' into modernity by his reforms. (rare, creative use)

adjective

British English

  • The Gustavan era was marked by centralisation. (rare, scholarly)

American English

  • The Vasa-era policies originated in the Gustavan period. (rare, scholarly)

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

Used in history courses, papers on early modern Europe, Reformation studies, and Scandinavian studies.

Everyday

Rarely used outside of specific historical discussion or in Sweden.

Technical

Used as a historical reference point in political science (state formation) or art history (Vasa period art).

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Synonyms of “gustavus i”

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The Founder KingThe Liberator King

Neutral

Gustav VasaGustav Eriksson Vasa

Weak

The first GustavKing Gustav

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Antonyms of “gustavus i”

Christian II of DenmarkThe Kalmar Union

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “gustavus i”

  • Writing 'Gustavus the 1st' instead of the standard 'Gustavus I'.
  • Confusing him with Gustavus II Adolphus (his grandson).
  • Misspelling as 'Gustavas'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. 'Gustavus I' is the Latinised regnal name, while 'Gustav Vasa' is the common Swedish name for the same king.

Latin was the scholarly language of his time. 'Gustavus' is the Latin form of 'Gustav'. The 'I' (first) distinguishes him from later kings with the same name, like his grandson Gustavus II Adolphus.

Almost exclusively in academic history books, documentaries about Swedish history, or when visiting historical sites in Sweden like the Vasa Museum or Uppsala Cathedral.

In English, it's typically pronounced with stress on the second syllable: gu-STAH-vus. The 'u' in the first syllable sounds like the 'u' in 'put'.

A historical person: King of Sweden (1496-1560), founder of the modern Swedish state and the Vasa dynasty.

Gustavus i is usually formal, academic, historical in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None specific to this proper name.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Gustavus ONE, the job was DONE: He founded Sweden's modern state, his dynasty had begun.

Conceptual Metaphor

FOUNDATION/ORIGIN (He is the 'father' or 'foundation stone' of modern Sweden.)

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
I, also known as Gustav Vasa, is considered the founder of modern Sweden.
Multiple Choice

What major historical change is associated with Gustavus I of Sweden?

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