fiske
Danish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Norse fisk(j)a (“to fish”), from fiskr (“fish”), from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz (“fish”), from Proto-Indo-European *peysk- (“fish”), maybe from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ep- (“water”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]fiske (imperative fisk, infinitive at fiske, present tense fisker, past tense fiskede, perfect tense har fisket)
Conjugation
[edit]Gothic
[edit]Romanization
[edit]fiskē
- Romanization of 𐍆𐌹𐍃𐌺𐌴
Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Old Norse fiski (“fishing”).
Noun
[edit]fiske n (definite singular fisket)
Derived terms
[edit]Related terms
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Verb
[edit]fiske (imperative fisk, present tense fisker, simple past and past participle fiska or fisket)
- to fish (to try to catch fish)
References
[edit]- “fiske” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]fiske n (definite singular fisket)
Derived terms
[edit]Verb
[edit]fiske (present tense fisker, past tense fiskte, past participle fiskt, passive infinitive fiskast, present participle fiskande, imperative fisk)
- to fish
Derived terms
[edit]Related terms
[edit]References
[edit]- “fiske” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Swedish fiske, from Old Norse fiski, from fiska (same as Swedish fiska). Cognate with Elfdalian fistşe, Danish fiske, Norwegian Bokmål fiske, Norwegian Nynorsk fiske and Icelandic fiski.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]fiske n
- fishing; catching fish either for sport or for a living
Declension
[edit]Derived terms
[edit]- angelfiske
- djuphavsfiske
- dragfiske
- drivgarnsfiske
- dörjfiske
- fiskebåt
- fiskelycka
- fiskespö
- fisketur
- flugfiske
- flundrefiske
- forellfiske
- fritidsfiske
- garnfiske
- harpunfiske
- havsfiske
- husbehovsfiske
- håvfiske
- industrifiske
- insjöfiske
- isfiske
- ishavsfiske
- kastfiske
- krokfiske
- kronofiske
- kräftfiske
- kustfiske
- laxfiske
- mjärdfiske
- notfiske
- nätfiske
- nättingfiske
- nöjesfiske
- ostronfiske
- pimpelfiske
- provfiske
- pärlfiske
- rovfiske
- ryckfiske
- ryssjefiske
- röstfiske
- saxfiske
- siklöjefiske
- skötfiske
- slantfiske
- spinnfiske
- sportfiske
- spöfiske
- storfiske
- storsjöfiske
- svartfiske
- sötvattensfiske
- tjuvfiske
- tonfiske
- torskfiske
- trålfiske
- utsjöfiske
- utskärsfiske
- utterfiske
- vadfiske
- vinterfiske
- yrkesfiske
- ålfiske
- ädelfiske
- Östersjöfiske
- överfiske
Related terms
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- fiske in Svensk ordbok (SO)
- fiske in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
- fiske in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)
- fiske in Nationalencyklopedin (needs an authorization fee).
- Älvdalsk Ordbok
Turkish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Greek φούσκα (foúska, “blister”) from Ancient Greek φυσάω (phusáō, “to blow”).
Adjective
[edit]fiske
- the amount you can carry between two fingertips that touch each other
Noun
[edit]fiske (definite accusative fiskeyi, plural fiskeler)
Declension
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- “fiske”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu
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