råk
Westrobothnian
Etymology
From Old Norse *rǫ́k.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [róːk], [rɒ́ːk]
- Rhymes: -óːk
Noun
råk f (definite singular råka, plural rååk, definite plural råken)
- A (small) crack or hole in ice.
- Var gatt-n vära på råken
- You had to be careful of the holes in the ice.
- si åt du inte gå ne de ti råka!
- Make your you don't walk down into the crack in the ice!
- Var gatt-n vära på råken
- A parting in hair.
- A windrow, swath.
- A channel, outflow channel.
- Han rodd midt i strömråka.
- He rowed in the middle of the channel.
- Han staupt ne i strömråka
- He plunged down into the channel.
- Han rodd midt i strömråka.
- A trickle.
Declension
Synonyms
- (small hole in ice): brönn
Derived terms
- råkspägjel (“mirror used to comb parting”)
- vötturåk (“water trickle”)
References
- Larsson, Evert, Söderström, Sven, “råk s. rå:k”, in Hössjömålet : ordbok över en sydvästerbottnisk dialekt [The Hössjö speech: dictionary of a southern Westrobothnian dialect] (in Swedish) →ISBN, page 158
- Rietz, Johan Ernst, “RÅK”, in Svenskt dialektlexikon: ordbok öfver svenska allmogespråket [Swedish dialectal lexicon: a dictionary for the Swedish lects] (in Swedish), 1962 edition, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerups Förlag, published 1862–1867, page 547
- Marklund, Thorsten, 1986, “râk” in Skelleftemålet: grammatik och ordlista : för lekmän - av lekman [The Skellefteå speech: grammar and vocabulary: for laymen - by a layman], →ISBN, page 97
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