dokk
Norwegian
noun-c
Definitions
- (nautical) a dock either wet or dry
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German dock derived from Dutch, Flemish dok (lock, dock) derived from English dock (wharf, cut off, plant).
Origin
English
dock
Gloss
wharf, cut off, plant
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
植
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- airdock English
- burdock English
- butterdock English
- candock English
- dock English
- dockable English
- dockage English
- docker English
- dockhand English
- dockisation English
- dockise English
- dockization English
- dockize English
- dockland English
- docklands English
- dockless English
- docklike English
- dockman English
- dockmaster English
- dockmistress English
- dockside English
- dockworker English
- dockworking English
- docky English
- dockyard English
- drydock English
- redock English
- spacedock English
- spatterdock English
- stardock English
- undock English
- dokk Hungarian
- dok Dutch, Flemish
- dokwerker Dutch, Flemish
- droogdok Dutch, Flemish
- flyte Norwegian Bokmål
- flytedokk Norwegian Bokmål
- tørr Norwegian Bokmål
- tørrdokk Norwegian Bokmål
- doca Portuguese
- dok Polish
- dokk Norwegian Nynorsk
- dock Middle English
- dokke Middle English
- dok Indonesian
- docke Middle Dutch
- dok Turkish
- dok Afrikaans
- dock Middle Low German