þoka

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See also: yoka, yōka, and Þoka

Icelandic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse þoka, cognate with Danish tåge, Norwegian Bokmål tåke, Swedish töcken, Middle Low German dake, Latvian tuce (rain cloud), Old English *þuh (from geþuxian (to become dark, cloudy).

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þoka f (genitive singular þoku, nominative plural þokur)

  1. fog, mist

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Old Norse[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Cognate with Danish tåge, Norwegian tåke, Swedish töcken and tjocka, Middle Low German dake, Latvian tuce (rain cloud), Old English *þuh (from geþuxian (to become dark, cloudy).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (9th century West Norse) IPA(key): /ˈθokɑ/
  • (12th century Icelandic) IPA(key): /ˈθokɑ/

Noun[edit]

þoka f (genitive þoku, plural þokur)

  1. fog, mist

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