lokk
Icelandic
Noun
lokk
- indefinite accusative singular of lokkur
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From Old Norse lok, related to lukke
Noun
lokk n (definite singular lokket, indefinite plural lokk, definite plural lokka or lokkene)
- lid
- cover
Derived terms
- dolokk
- kumlokk
- legge lokk på
- topplokk
- øyelokk
Etymology 2
From Old Norse lokkr
Noun
lokk m (definite singular lokken, indefinite plural lokker, definite plural lokkene)
- lock (of hair)
Synonyms
- hårlokk
Derived terms
- lokke (sense 4)
Etymology 3
From the verb lokke.
Noun
lokk m (definite singular lokken, indefinite plural lokker, definite plural lokkene)
- A special type of song used to call the animals home from their pastures; a herding call song.
Hyponyms
- kulokk
Verb
lokk
- imperative of lokke
References
- “lokk” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “lokk” in The Ordnett Dictionary
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɔkː/
Etymology 1
From Old Norse lok, related to lukke
Alternative forms
- lok
Noun
lokk n (definite singular lokket, indefinite plural lokk, definite plural lokka)
- lid
- cover
Derived terms
- dolokk
- kumlokk
- topplokk
Etymology 2
From Old Norse lokkr
Noun
lokk m (definite singular lokken, indefinite plural lokkar, definite plural lokkane)
- lock (of hair)
Synonyms
- hårlokk
Derived terms
- lokke (sense 4)
Etymology 3
From the verb lokke.
Noun
lokk m (definite singular lokken, indefinite plural lokkar, definite plural lokkane)
- A special type of song used to call the animals home from their pastures; a herding call song.
Verb
lokk
- imperative of lokke
Hyponyms
- kulokk
References
- “lokk” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.