tråkke
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse traðka, from traðk, traðkr; related to Old Norse treðja and Old Norse troða (“to tread”), from Proto-Germanic *trudaną.
Verb
tråkke (imperative tråkk, present tense tråkker, passive tråkkes, simple past and past participle tråkka or tråkket, present participle tråkkende)
- to tread, trample, stamp, tramp (på / on)
Derived terms
- betråkke
Related terms
- tråkk
References
- “tråkke” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “tråkke” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse traðka, from traðk, traðkr; related to Old Norse treðja and Old Norse troða (“to tread”), from Proto-Germanic *trudaną.
Verb
tråkke (present tense tråkkar, past tense tråkka, past participle tråkka, passive infinitive tråkkast, present participle tråkkande, imperative tråkk/tråkke)
- to tread, trample, stamp, tramp (på / on)
Alternative forms
- tråkka
Related terms
- tråkk
References
- “tråkke” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.