skinke

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Low German schinke, from Middle Low German schinke, from Old Saxon skinka, from Proto-West Germanic *skinkō.

Noun

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skinke c (singular definite skinken, plural indefinite skinker)

  1. ham

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From German Low German schinke.

Noun

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skinke f or m (definite singular skinka or skinken, indefinite plural skinker, definite plural skinkene)

  1. ham (meat from the thighs of pigs)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From German Low German schinke.

Noun

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skinke f (definite singular skinka, indefinite plural skinker, definite plural skinkene)

  1. ham (meat from the thighs of pigs)

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