snórk

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse snerkja, from Proto-Germanic *snarkijaną. Compare Helsingian snärka and snórka, Norwegian snerka, Low German snurken, Dutch snorken, snurken and snorren, English snark, snort and snore. See also snåårk.

Verb

snórk (preterite snórkä)

  1. To snort, said of horses when they are quickly frightened.
  2. To relentlessly and threateningly demand something.

Noun

snórk n

  1. Evil.
    snórk å pórk
    importunity and menace
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