Icelandic
Noun
lokk
- indefinite accusative singular of lokkur
Norwegian
Etymology 1
From Old Norse lok, related to lukke
Noun
lokk n
- lid
- cover
Inflection
Inflection of lokk
|
indefinite singular |
definite singular |
indefinite plural |
definite plural |
Bokmål n
|
lokk
|
lokket
|
lokk |
lokka/lokkene |
Nynorsk n
|
lokk |
lokket
|
lokk |
lokka |
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Old Norse lokkr
Noun
lokk m
- lock of hair
Inflection
Inflection of lokk
|
indefinite singular |
definite singular |
indefinite plural |
definite plural |
Bokmål m
|
lokk
|
lokken
|
lokker |
lokkene |
Nynorsk m
|
lokk |
lokken
|
lokkar |
lokkane |
Synonyms
Etymology 3
From lokke (“call song for farm animals traditionally sung by shephers and shepherdesses”).
Noun
lokk m
- A special type of song used to call the animals home from their pastures; a herding call song.
Inflection
Inflection of lokk
|
indefinite singular |
definite singular |
indefinite plural |
definite plural |
Bokmål m
|
lokk
|
lokken
|
lokker |
lokkene |
Nynorsk m
|
lokk |
lokken
|
lokkar |
lokkane |
Hyponyms
References
- “lokk” in The Bokmål Dictionary / The Nynorsk Dictionary.
- “lokk” in The Ordnett Dictionary