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stakket

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse stǫkkóttr, derived from the adjective Old Norse *stakkr (short) (cf. Danish stakåndet (short of breath) and stække (clip the wings).

Pronunciation

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IPA(key): [ˈsd̥ɑɡ̊əð]

Adjective

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stakket (neuter stakket, plural and definite singular attributive stakkede, comparative mere stakket, superlative (predicative) mest stakket, superlative (attributive) mest stakkede)

  1. brief, short-lived

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stakket” in Den Danske Ordbog

Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Danish stakit, borrowed from Middle Low German staket or stakit, borrowed from Middle French estachette, derived from Old French estache (pole, stake), a Germanic borrowing cognate with Icelandic staki, English stake from Proto-Germanic *stakô (pole, stick, stake) from Proto-Indo-European *(s)teg- (pole, stick, stake).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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stakket n (genitive singular stakkets, nominative plural stakket)

  1. fence
    Synonyms: girðing, garður, gerði
  2. picket fence
    Synonyms: rimlagirðing, stauragirðing

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse stǫkkóttr, derived from the adjective Old Norse *stakkr (short) (cf. Norwegian Bokmål stakkåndet (short of breath) and stekke (clip the wings).

Adjective

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stakket (neuter singular stakket, definite singular and plural stakket)

  1. brief, short-lived

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