duk

See also: dük

Albanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

See medio-passive voice form duket (it seems like, appears like).

Noun

duk

  1. virtue
  2. attribute

Verb

duk (first-person singular past tense duk, participle dukur), active voice

  1. it seemed
  2. it looked like
  3. it appeared

Conjugation

(*): Gheg forms

Derived terms
Antonyms

Danish

Verb

duk

  1. imperative of dukke

Mauritian Creole

Noun

duk

  1. Alternative spelling of douk

Middle English

Etymology

From Old French duc, from Latin dux

Noun

duk (plural duks)

  1. duke

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

  • dug (Riksmål? (as in Danish dug))

Etymology

From Old Norse dúkr and Middle Low German duk.

Noun

duk m (definite singular duken, indefinite plural duker, definite plural dukene)

  1. a cloth, tablecloth, altar cloth, dropcloth etc.
  2. canvas, tarpaulin
  3. bandana, handkerchief
  4. metal sieve

Derived terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse dúkr and Middle Low German duk.

Noun

duk m (definite singular duken, indefinite plural dukar, definite plural dukane)

  1. a cloth, tablecloth, altar cloth, dropcloth etc.
  2. canvas, tarpaulin
  3. bandana, handkerchief
  4. metal sieve

Derived terms

References


Old Javanese

Noun

duk

  1. stab

Pangutaran Sama

Noun

duk

  1. garbage

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse dúkr, from Proto-Germanic *dōkaz, from Proto-Indo-European *dwōg-, *dwōk-.

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ʉːk

Noun

duk c

  1. tablecloth; a piece of cloth used for protection of a table or for decoration

Declension

Declension of duk 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative duk duken dukar dukarna
Genitive duks dukens dukars dukarnas

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Middle Low German dūken, from Proto-Germanic *dūkaną. Compare tókk.

Verb

dūk-säg

  1. (reflexive, threatening) To dare.
    han wahl duk säg dill ä
    He may give it a tryǃ
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