fisker

See also: Fisker

Danish

Etymology 1

From Old Norse fiskari, from Proto-Germanic *fiskārijaz. Cognate with Swedish fiskare, Norwegian fisker.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /feskər/, [ˈfesɡ̊ɐ]

Noun

fisker c (singular definite fiskeren, plural indefinite fiskere)

  1. fisherman, angler
Inflection

Etymology 2

See fiske (to fish).

Verb

fisker

  1. present of fiske

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

fisker m

  1. indefinite plural of fisk

Etymology 2

From Old Norse fiskari, from Proto-Germanic *fiskārijaz (fisher), from both *fiskaz (fish), from Proto-Indo-European *peysk- (fish), possibly from *peh₂- (to feed, to guard, to nourish) + and from *-ārijaz (-er).

Cognate with Swedish fiskare, Danish fisker.

Noun

fisker m (definite singular fiskeren, indefinite plural fiskere, definite plural fiskerne)

  1. a fisherman (both as an occupation and for leisure)

Verb

fisker

  1. present of fiske

Old Swedish

Alternative forms

  • ᚠᛁᛋᚴᚽᚱ

Etymology

From Old Norse fiskr, from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz (fish), from Proto-Indo-European *peysk- (fish).

Noun

fisker m

  1. fish

Declension

Descendants

  • Swedish: fisk
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