IcelandicEdit

VerbEdit

stakk

  1. first/third-person singular past indicative active of stinga

Middle EnglishEdit

NounEdit

stakk

  1. Alternative form of stak

Norwegian BokmålEdit

VerbEdit

stakk

  1. simple past of stikke

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)

  1. a skirt
  2. (Gudbrand Valley) a woman’s whole attire
  3. (figuratively) a woman
  4. (historical) a (short) coat
    skinnstakkleather 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)

  1. a stack (such as a haystack)
Derived termsEdit

Etymology 3Edit

VerbEdit

stakk

  1. past of stikka

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