The maint branch indeed fixed the problem. Output attached. Thanks for
your effort.

(There is still a "warning" about "extent tree (at level 1) could be
narrower.  Fix<y>? yes" when running e2fsck after resize. When selecting
yes and running the e2fsck once more the warning is still present.)

root@vedlikehold:~# lvresize --resizefs -l 11776 /dev/skole-vg/root
fsck from util-linux 2.31.1
/dev/mapper/skole--vg-root: clean, 139206/8331264 files, 3274416/33294336 blocks
resize2fs 1.44.4 (18-Aug-2018)
Resizing the filesystem on /dev/mapper/skole--vg-root to 12058624 (4k) blocks.
The filesystem on /dev/mapper/skole--vg-root is now 12058624 (4k) blocks long.

  Size of logical volume skole-vg/root changed from <127.01 GiB (32514 extents) 
to 46.00 GiB (11776 extents).
  Logical volume skole-vg/root successfully resized.
root@vedlikehold:~# e2fsck -f /dev/skole-vg/root
e2fsck 1.44.4 (18-Aug-2018)
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Inode 8 extent tree (at level 1) could be narrower.  Fix<y>? yes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information
/dev/skole-vg/root: 139206/3014656 files (0.2% non-contiguous), 
2938632/12058624 blocks

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