bakk

Middle English

Noun

bakk

  1. Alternative form of bak

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

bakk

  1. imperative of bakke

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse bakka (definite bakkann), accusative of bakki, from Proto-Germanic *bankô.

Noun

bakk m (definite singular bakken, definite plural bakka)

  1. a hill or slope
    Han ul sóm’n pil utätter bakkin.
    He flew as an arrow down the slope.
  2. the ground (surface of the earth)

Derived terms

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