bakk
Middle English
Noun
bakk
- Alternative form of bak
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
bakk
- imperative of bakke
Westrobothnian
Etymology
From Old Norse bakka (definite bakkann), accusative of bakki, from Proto-Germanic *bankô.
Noun
bakk m (definite singular bakken, definite plural bakka)
- a hill or slope
- Han ul sóm’n pil utätter bakkin.
- He flew as an arrow down the slope.
- Han ul sóm’n pil utätter bakkin.
- the ground (surface of the earth)
Derived terms
- bakkslänt
- bakkut
- gravabakk
- rännbakk