bukk

See also: bükk

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse bukkr, bokkr. Akin to English buck, Afrikaans bok, Dutch bok, German Bock, German Low German Bock, German Low German Buck.

Noun

bukk m (definite singular bukken, indefinite plural bukker, definite plural bukkene)

  1. buck (the male of some species, especially deer, reindeer, sheep, and goats)
  2. A blunder, especially in the game of chess.

Derived terms

  • blindebukk
  • bukkeblad
  • furubukk
  • geitebukk
  • gjeldbukk
  • grabukk
  • haldsbukk
  • harebukk
  • hjortebukk
  • husbukk
  • hoppa bukk
  • hoppe bukk
  • horebukk
  • jålebukk
  • rambukk
  • reinbukk
  • reinsbukk
  • råbukk
  • sagbukk
  • saubukk
  • sauebukk
  • smørbukk
  • sperrebukk
  • stabukk
  • steinbukk
  • Steinbukken
  • stribukk
  • stridbukk
  • syndebukk
  • trebukk
  • tullebukk
  • tverrbukk
  • tøysebukk
  • ungbukk

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse bukkr, bokkr. Akin to English buck, Afrikaans bok, Dutch bok, German Bock, German Low German Bock, German Low German Buck.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʊkː/

Noun

bukk m (definite singular bukken, indefinite plural bukkar, definite plural bukkane)

  1. buck (the male of some species, especially deer, reindeer, sheep, and goats)

Declension

Derived terms

  • blindebukk
  • bukkeblad
  • furebukk
  • furubukk
  • geitebukk
  • gjeldbukk
  • grabukk
  • haldsbukk
  • harebukk
  • hjortebukk
  • hoppe bukk
  • horebukk
  • husbukk
  • jålebukk
  • rambukk
  • reinsbukk
  • råbukk
  • sagbukk
  • saubukk
  • sauebukk
  • smørbukk
  • sperrebukk
  • stabukk
  • steinbukk
  • Steinbukken
  • stridbukk
  • syndebukk
  • trebukk
  • tullbukk
  • tullebukk
  • tverrbukk
  • tøysebukk
  • ungbukk

References

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