dukke

Danish

Etymology 1

From Old Norse dokka.

Noun

dukke c (singular definite dukken, plural indefinite dukker)

  1. doll
Declension

Etymology 2

From Low German dukken.

Verb

dukke

  1. to dive, to duck
  2. (used with op) to emerge; to pop up
Conjugation

References


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse dokka.

Alternative forms

Noun

dukke f or m (definite singular dukka or dukken, indefinite plural dukker, definite plural dukkene)

  1. a doll (toy in the form of a human)
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Low German dukken

Verb

dukke (imperative dukk, present tense dukker, passive dukkes, simple past and past participle dukka or dukket, present participle dukkende)

  1. to duck, dip, dive, bow (one's head)
  2. dukke opp - to emerge, crop up, pop up

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

dukke (present tense dukkar, past tense dukka, past participle dukka, passive infinitive dukkast, present participle dukkande, imperative dukk/dukke)

  1. Alternative form of dukka
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