jakobsok

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Jakob (the name of James the Great) + -ok.

Noun[edit]

jakobsok m (definite singular jakobsoken, indefinite plural jakobsokar, definite plural jakobsokane)

  1. feast of James the Great (25th of July in Western Christianity)
    Synonyms: jakobsmess, Jakob våthatt

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