steka

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See also: stęka, stéká, šteka, and štěká

Old Frisian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *stekan.

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steka

  1. to stick

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  • West Frisian: stekke

Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse steik.

Verb[edit]

steka (present steker, preterite stekte, supine stekt, imperative stek)

  1. to fry: to cook (something) in hot fat
  2. to roast in an oven
  3. (slang, reflexive) to sunbathe
  4. (slang) to engage in (expensive) hedonistic pleasures, especially those associated with the upper class (compare stek)

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