stokk

See also: stökk

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse stokkr.

Adverb

stokk (used as a modifier)

  1. stokk døv - stone deaf
  2. stokk konservativ - ultraconservative

Noun

stokk m (definite singular stokken, indefinite plural stokker, definite plural stokkene)

  1. a log, trunk (of a tree)
  2. a stick, cane, walking stick
  3. a baton
  4. a pack or deck (of cards)
Derived terms

Verb

stokk

  1. imperative of stokke

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stɔkː/

Etymology 1

From Old Norse stokkr.

Noun

stokk m (definite singular stokken, indefinite plural stokkar, definite plural stokkane)

  1. a log, trunk (of a tree)
  2. a stick, cane, walking stick
  3. a baton
  4. a pack or deck (of cards)
Derived terms
  • alnestokk
  • alstokk
  • arbeidsstokk
  • bandstokk
  • botnstokk
  • dirigentstokk
  • dørstokk
  • eggstokk
  • flautstokk
  • gapestokk
  • gradestokk
  • grunnstokk
  • halestokk
  • harestokk
  • knortestokk
  • kortstokk
  • latstokk
  • manglestokk
  • meldestokk
  • meterstokk
  • målestokk
  • peikestokk
  • raftestokk
  • rotstokk
  • sengestokk
  • skeistokk
  • skjærstokk
  • spaserstokk
  • stokkand
  • stokke
  • stokkebåt
  • stokkefar
  • stokkelag
  • stokkfisk
  • stokkmaur
  • stokkrose
  • stokksag
  • stokkverk
  • tommestokk
  • trestokk
  • tverrstokk
  • tømmerstokk
  • utanstokks
  • vinstokk

Adverb

stokk

  1. used as a modifier
    stokk dauvstone deaf
    stokk konservativultraconservative

Verb

stokk

  1. past tense of støkke

Verb

stokk

  1. imperative of stokke

References

  • “stokk” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
  • “stokk”, in Norsk Ordbok: ordbok over det norske folkemålet og det nynorske skriftmålet, Oslo: Samlaget, 1950-2016
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