This is the 11957th most frequent Swedish word.
radat
"Radat" means "lined up" or "arranged in rows" in English.
Here, 'radat' is used as a past participle of 'rada', meaning 'to arrange in rows', indicating action completion.
Jag har radat böckerna på hyllan.
I have arranged the books on the shelf.
'Radat' demonstrates the careful alignment or arrangement in rows within this context.
De har försiktigt radat stenarna längs floden.
They have carefully aligned the stones along the river.
Although in a slightly different form ('radade'), it still relates to tidying or arranging sequentially.