tocken

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German Low German[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle Low German tocken, tucken, from Old Saxon *tukkōn, from Proto-West Germanic *tukkōn. More at tuck, touch.

Verb[edit]

tocken

  1. To attract; entice
  2. To lure; bait
  3. To pull; tug

Swedish[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old Swedish þoliker, Old Swedish þolikin, equivalent to den (that) + lik (like).

Pronoun[edit]

tocken

  1. (regional) such, like that
    En tocken en vill jag ha
    I want one like that ("A such one I want")
    Vad ska jag med en tocken till?
    What use do I have for a thing like that?

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