flokkr
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- flock
- group of at least five persons
- a small poem without a refrain
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *flukkaz (troop, flock, crowd).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*flukkaz
Gloss
troop, flock, crowd
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- flock English
- flocketh English
- flockful English
- flockless English
- flocklike English
- flockling English
- flockly English
- flockmaster English
- flockmate English
- flockmeal English
- flocky English
- subflock English
- flokk Norwegian Bokmål
- *flukkaz Proto-Germanic
- flock Swedish
- flokk Norwegian Nynorsk
- flocc Old English
- flock Middle English
- flokkur Icelandic
- orðflokkur Icelandic
- stjórnmálaflokkur Icelandic
- undirflokkur Icelandic
- öryggisflokkur Icelandic
- þjóðflokkur Icelandic
- fflwcs Welsh
- flokkur Faroese
- oyggjaflokkur Faroese
- yvirflokkur Faroese
- fliotchet Norman
- flokker Old Swedish
- flukker, flokker Old Swedish