Chuukese

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Noun

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akkar

  1. sun
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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Unknown. Probably a shortening of dialectal akkertroll, doublet of ankertroll, attested in the early 18th century by Hans Olufsen Nysted spelled as Ackertrold. According to NAOB, may be from the childish verb akke (to defecate).

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akkar m (definite singular akkaren, indefinite plural akkarer, definite plural akkarene)

  1. European flying squid (Todarodes sagittatus).

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Unknown. Probably a shortening of dialectal akkertroll, attested in the early 18th century by Hans Olufsen Nysted spelled as Ackertrold, from Old Norse akkeri, in this case is a doublet of ankertroll.

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Noun

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akkar m (definite singular akkaren, indefinite plural akkarar, definite plural akkarane)

  1. European flying squid (Todarodes sagittatus).

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Old Saxon

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *akraz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éǵros.

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Noun

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akkar m

  1. a field
  2. an acre

Declension

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akkar (r-stem)
singular plural
nominative akkar akkar
accusative akkar akkar
genitive akkar akkarō
dative akkar akkarum
instrumental

Descendants

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  • Middle Low German: acker

References

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Köbler, Gerhard (2014), Altsächsisches Wörterbuch[2] (in German), 5th edition