nøgle
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnɔɣlə/, /ˈnʌjlə/, [ˈnɒ̽jlə]
- Rhymes: -ʌjlə
Etymology 1
From Old Danish nykil, cognate with Swedish nyckel and Norwegian nøkkel, possibly identical to the following word. Alternatively, it is a younger form, with dissimilation, of Old Danish lykil (cf. also Jutlandic løgel), from Old Norse lykill, derived from the verb lúka (“to close, lock”), from Proto-Germanic *lūkaną.
Declension
Derived terms
Derived terms
- nøglebarn
- nøgleben
- nøglehul
- nøgleklar
- nøgleknippe
- nøgleord
- nøgleroman
- nøglestilling
Etymology 2
From Old Norse hnykill (“swelling”), derived from the noun Proto-Germanic *hnukkaz, *hnukkô (“hook”), cf. Danish nok (“tap”) (dialect), Icelandic hnokki (“hook”), Old English hnocc (“hook, penis”).
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