strok

See also: Strok, strök, strøk, and строк

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay strok, from English stroke, from Middle English stroke, strok, strak, from Old English strāc (stroke), from Proto-West Germanic *straik (stroke), from Proto-Germanic *straikaz (stroke), from Proto-Indo-European *streyg- (stroke; to strike).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈstrɔk]
  • Hyphenation: strok

Noun

strok (first-person possessive strokku, second-person possessive strokmu, third-person possessive stroknya)

  1. (pathology, neurology) stroke.
    Synonyms: apopleksi, ketangkapan
    Synonym: angin ahmar

Derived terms

  • strok embolik
  • strok hemoragik
  • strok ringan
  • strok trombotik

Further reading

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English *strāc.

Noun

strok

  1. Alternative form of stroke

Etymology 2

From Old English strācian.

Verb

strok

  1. Alternative form of stroken

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the verb stryka.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stroːk/

Noun

strok n (definite singular stroket, indefinite plural strok, definite plural stroka)

  1. a stroke (e.g. a stroke of a brush)
  2. an area, part
    Det vil koma snø i høgareliggjande strok.
    There will be snow in higher parts.

References

Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *strǫkъ.

Noun

strȍk m inan

  1. pod, husk

Further reading

  • strok”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran
  • strok”, in Termania, Amebis
  • See also the general references
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