stakk
IcelandicEdit
VerbEdit
stakk
Middle EnglishEdit
NounEdit
stakk
- Alternative form of stak
Norwegian BokmålEdit
VerbEdit
stakk
Norwegian NynorskEdit
PronunciationEdit
Etymology 1Edit
From Old Norse stakkr (“a short garment; doublet”), from Proto-Germanic *stakkaz (“a short jacket”), from *stakkaz (“short”).
NounEdit
stakk m (definite singular stakken, indefinite plural stakkar, definite plural stakkane)
- a skirt
- (Gudbrand Valley) a woman’s whole attire
- (figuratively) a woman
- (historical) a (short) coat
- skinnstakk ― leather jacket (used by fishermen)
Etymology 2Edit
From Old Norse stakkr, from Proto-Germanic *stakkaz. Akin to English stack.
NounEdit
stakk m (definite singular stakken, indefinite plural stakkar, definite plural stakkane)
- a stack (such as a haystack)
Derived termsEdit
Etymology 3Edit
VerbEdit
stakk
ReferencesEdit
- “stakk” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.