saks

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See also: Saks, sāks, and säks

Danish

Noun

saks

  1. pair of scissors

Declension


Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Norse, or German Sachse.

Pronunciation

Noun

saks (genitive saksa, partitive saksa)

  1. An upper class person, lord.
  2. (dated) A German person.

Declension

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From Old Norse sǫx (plural of sax)

Noun

saks f or m (definite singular saksa or saksen, indefinite plural sakser, definite plural saksene)

  1. (a pair of) scissors

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse sǫx (plural of sax)

Noun

saks f (definite singular saksa, indefinite plural sakser, definite plural saksene)

  1. (a pair of) scissors

References


Swedish

Noun

saks

  1. (deprecated template usage) indefinite genitive singular of sak

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