klákka

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Scanian

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Etymology

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From Old Norse klokka, from Late Latin clocca.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [klàʊka], [kl̥ɔ̀ka]

Noun

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klákka f (definite singular klákkena, plural klákker)

  1. clock, watch; an instrument used to measure or keep track of time
  2. bell; metallic resonating object