mocka

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See also: močka

Swedish

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Etymology 1

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Derived from Arabic اَلمُخَا (al-muḵā), the name of the town Mokha in Yemen.

Noun

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mocka c (uncountable)

  1. suede
  2. mocha
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Etymology 2

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Uncertain. Possibly derived from Old Norse myki (dung). Possibly related to mjuk. Compare Icelandic moka, English muck.

Verb

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mocka (present mockar, preterite mockade, supine mockat, imperative mocka)

  1. to muck, to muck out (shovel manure or the like)
    mocka i stallet
    muck out the stable
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