dokke

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Afrikaans

Noun

dokke

  1. plural of dok

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English docce, from Proto-Germanic *dukk-.

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Pronunciation

Noun

dokke (plural dokkes)

  1. dock (a plant of the genus Rumex).
  2. Burdock or a related plant.
Descendants
  • English: dock
References

Etymology 2

From dok (noun).

Verb

dokke

  1. Alternative form of dokkyn

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse dokka

Noun

dokke f or m (definite singular dokka or dokken, indefinite plural dokker, definite plural dokkene)

  1. alternative form of dukke

Etymology 2

From the English verb dock

Verb

dokke (imperative dokk, present tense dokker, passive dokkes, simple past and past participle dokka or dokket, present participle dokkende)

  1. (especially nautical) to dock, go into a dock
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Wikipedia nn

Etymology 1

From Old Norse dokka

Noun

dokke f (definite singular dokka, indefinite plural dokker, definite plural dokkene)

  1. a doll (toy in the form of a human)

Etymology 2

From the English verb dock

Verb

dokke (present tense dokkar, past tense dokka, past participle dokka, passive infinitive dokkast, present participle dokkande, imperative dokke/dokk)

  1. (especially nautical) to dock, go into a dock
Alternative forms
Derived terms

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