flokk
Icelandic
[edit]Noun
[edit]flokk
Maltese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]flokk m (plural flokkijiet)
- shirt
- flokk taċ-ċingi ― singlet, vest
- flokk ta’ taħt ― singlet, vest
- flokk bla kmiem ― shirt without sleeves
- flokk bil-kmiem ― shirt with sleeves
- (nautical) slip knot
- (nautical) jib
Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Old Norse flokkr ("flock, "flying swarm", "poem without refrain"), related to Old English flocc and thus cognate with English flock as well as its Scandinavian counterparts. Akin to Middle Low German vlocke ("crowd", "flock"). Not found in other Germanic languages.
Noun
[edit]flokk m (definite singular flokken, indefinite plural flokker, definite plural flokkene)
- a flock, herd, crowd (can be used to refer to both people and animals)
- Store flokker av rein vandrer over vidda
- Great herds of reindeer wander over the mountain plateau.
- En stor flokk mennesker ventet utålmodig på at konserten skulle begynne.
- A large crowd waited impatiently for the concert to begin.
- a school (e.g. of dolphins)
- A Norse ode or song that does not have a refrain
Synonyms
[edit](flock): bande, bøling, forsamling, skare, gjeng, gruppe, skokk, klynge, kobbel, sverm
Descendants
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]From Middle Low German vlocke, in this sense meaning speck or particle.
Noun
[edit]flokk m (definite singular flokken, indefinite plural flokker, definite plural flokkene)
- A snowflake, but larger and containing more liquid water than ordinary flakes
Synonyms
[edit]References
[edit]- “flokk” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Norse flokkr ("flock, "flying swarm", "poem without refrain"), related to Old English flocc and thus cognate with English flock as well as its Scandinavian counterparts. Akin to Middle Low German vlocke ("crowd", "flock"). Not found in other Germanic languages.
Noun
[edit]flokk m (definite singular flokken, indefinite plural flokkar, definite plural flokkane)
- a flock, herd, crowd (can be used to refer to both people and animals)
- Store flokkar av rein vandrar over vidda
- Great herds of reindeer wander over the mountain plateau.
- Ein stor flokk menneske venta utolmodig på at konserten skulle byrja.
- A large crowd waited impatiently for the concert to begin.
- a school (e.g. of dolphins)
- A Norse ode or song that does not have a refrain
Synonyms
[edit](flock): bande, bøling, forsamling, skare, gjeng, gruppe, skokk, klynge, kobbel, sverm
References
[edit]- “flokk” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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