løkke

See also: lokke

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse lykkja.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /løkə/, [ˈløɡ̊ə]
  • Homophone: lykke

Noun

løkke c (singular definite løkken, plural indefinite løkker)

  1. loop
  2. noose

Inflection

Further reading


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse lykkja

Noun

løkke f or m (definite singular løkka or løkken, indefinite plural løkker, definite plural løkkene)

  1. a loop, noose (e.g. in a rope)
  2. an enclosure, paddock
  3. a playing field (e.g. for football)

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse lykkja

Noun

løkke f (definite singular løkka, indefinite plural løkker, definite plural løkkene)

  1. a loop, noose (e.g. in a rope; this sense may only be spelt lykkje)
  2. an enclosure, paddock
  3. a playing field (e.g. for football)

Alternative forms

  • lykkje

References

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