Danish edit

 
fakkel

Etymology edit

From German Fackel, from Latin facula, diminutive of fax (torch).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /fakəl/, [ˈfɑɡ̊l̩]

Noun edit

fakkel c (singular definite faklen or (unofficial) fakkelen, plural indefinite fakler)

  1. torch (stick with flame at one end)

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Etymology edit

From Middle Dutch vackel, from Old Dutch *fakla, *fackela, from Latin facula, diminutive of fax (torch). The modern f- is due to either relatinisation or influence by cognate German Fackel.

Pronunciation edit

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  • Rhymes: -ɑkəl

Noun edit

fakkel f (plural fakkels, diminutive fakkeltje n)

  1. torch (stick with flame at one end)
    Synonym: toorts

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Descendants edit

  • Negerhollands: fackel

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

From Latin facula, via German Fackel.

Noun edit

fakkel m (definite singular fakkelen, indefinite plural fakler, definite plural faklene)

  1. a torch (stick with a flame at one end)
  2. a flare (signal flare, also at oil refineries etc., including the flare tower)

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology edit

From Latin facula, via German Fackel.

Noun edit

fakkel m (definite singular fakkelen, indefinite plural faklar, definite plural faklane)

  1. a torch (as above)
  2. a flare (as above)

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