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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse dikt, from a Middle Low German noun derived from dichten, "to compose (a poem)" (compare dikte).

Noun

dikt n (definite singular diktet, indefinite plural dikt, definite plural dikta or diktene)

  1. poem (literary piece written in verse)
    Å hamre ut et dikt er en slags gullsmedkunst. (Rolf Jacobsen)
    To forge a poem is a kind of smith craft. (literally: "to forge a poem is a kind of goldsmith craft")
  2. fiction, pack of lies, invention (compare dikte opp)
    Er dette dikt eller sannhet?
    Is this fiction or truth?

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse dikt, from a Middle Low German noun derived from dichten, "to compose, authour (a poem)" (compare dikte).

Noun

dikt n (definite singular diktet, indefinite plural dikt, definite plural dikta)

  1. poem (literary piece written in verse)
    Diktet er ei lita forteljing, men rommet er viktigare enn tidsforløpet. (Jan Erik Vold)
    The poem is a little story, but space matters more than lapse of time.
  2. fiction, pack of lies, invention (compare dikte opp)
    Er dette dikt eller sannhet?
    Is this fiction or truth?
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Etymology 2

From Middle Low German (compare Dutch dicht).

Adverb

dikt

  1. close
    Dei stod dikt attmed kvarandre.
    They stood close to each other.
  2. really, indeed, truly, very
    Det fjellet er dikt høgt.
    That mountain truly is very tall.

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Old Norse

Etymology

From a Middle Low German noun derived from dichten, "to compose, author (a poem)" (compare dikta).

Noun

dikt n

  1. a poem
    At þú lærir hann þínu dikti ok letri.
    That you teach him the art of writing and composing. (literally: "that you learn him your poems and letters")

Descendants

  • Danish: digt
  • Icelandic: dikt, diktur
  • Norwegian Bokmål: dikt
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: dikt
  • Swedish: dikt

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Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse dikt, from a Middle Low German noun derived from dichten, "to compose, author (a poem)".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dɪkt/
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Noun

dikt c

  1. poem (literary piece written in verse)

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