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sakke

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Middle English

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Noun

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sakke

  1. Alternative form of sak

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Possibly from Low German sik sacken

Verb

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sakke (imperative sakk, present tense sakker, passive sakkes, simple past and past participle sakka or sakket, present participle sakkende)

  1. to slow (ned / down), reduce speed

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Possibly from Low German sik sacken

Verb

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sakke (present tense sakkar, past tense sakka, past participle sakka, passive infinitive sakkast, present participle sakkande, imperative sakke/sakk)

  1. to slow (ned / down), reduce speed

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Pali

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Alternative forms

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Proper noun

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sakke

  1. locative singular of sakka (Indra)

Adjective

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sakke

  1. locative singular masculine/neuter of sakka, which is gerundive of sakkoti (to be able), sakkati, sakkuṇāti, and sakkuṇoti
  2. accusative plural masculine of sakka, which is gerundive of sakkoti (to be able), sakkati, sakkuṇāti, and sakkuṇoti
  3. vocative singular feminine of sakka, which is gerundive of sakkoti (to be able), sakkati, sakkuṇāti, and sakkuṇoti
  4. inflection of sakka (able):
    1. locative singular masculine/neuter
    2. accusative plural masculine
    3. vocative singular feminine

Verb

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sakke

  1. present/imperative middle first-person singular of sakkati (to be able)