tœkr
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Old Norse
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Adjective
1.2.1
Derived terms
1.2.2
Descendants
Old Norse
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Etymology
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From
Proto-Germanic
*tōkijaz
(
“
able to take, able to be taken
”
)
, from the verb
*tēkaną
.
Adjective
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tœkr
acceptable
Derived terms
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fátœkr
(
“
poor
”
)
Descendants
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Icelandic:
tækur
(
“
acceptable
”
)
Faroese:
tøkur
(
“
ready to take, acceptable
”
)
Norwegian Nynorsk:
tøk
(
“
perceptive
”
)
Old Danish:
tøkær
(
“
ready to take
”
)
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