bukk

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse bukkr, bokkr. Akin to English buck, Afrikaans bok, Dutch bok, German Bock, German Low German Bock, German Low German Buck.

Noun

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bukk m (definite singular bukken, indefinite plural bukker, definite plural bukkene)

  1. buck (the male of some species, especially deer, reindeer, sheep, and goats)
  2. A blunder, especially in the game of chess.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse bukkr, bokkr. Akin to English buck, Afrikaans bok, Dutch bok, German Bock, German Low German Bock, German Low German Buck.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bukk m (definite singular bukken, indefinite plural bukkar, definite plural bukkane)

  1. buck (the male of some species, especially deer, reindeer, sheep, and goats)

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