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pulk

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See also: pułk and Pulk

English

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Etymology

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From Finnish pulkka.

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Noun

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pulk (plural pulks)

  1. A small sled, used for man-hauling supplies across snow and ice.

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Finnish pulkka, from a Sami language, from Proto-Samic *pulkkē.

Noun

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pulk m (definite singular pulken, indefinite plural pulker, definite plural pulkene)

  1. a toboggan, pulk

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Finnish pulkka, from a Sami language, from Proto-Samic *pulkkē.

Noun

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pulk m (definite singular pulken, indefinite plural pulkar, definite plural pulkane)

  1. a toboggan, pulk