stikka
Elfdalian
editEtymology
editFrom Old Norse støkkva, stynka, stinkva, from Proto-Germanic *stinkwaną. Cognate with Swedish stinka.
Verb
editstikka
- to stink
Inflection
editConjugation of stikka — active
infinitive | stikka | |
---|---|---|
present participle | stikkend | |
supine | stuttjeð | |
indicative | present | past |
1st singular | stikk | ståkk |
2nd singular | stikk | ståkk |
3rd singular | stikk | ståkk |
1st plural | stikkum | ståkkum |
2nd plural | stikkið | ståkkið |
3rd plural | stikka | ståkku |
imperative | present | |
2nd singular | stikk | |
1st plural | stikkum | |
2nd plural | stikkið |
Maltese
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Sicilian sticca.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editstikka f (plural stikek or stikki)
Related terms
editNorwegian Nynorsk
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom the past tense of the verb stinga.
Pronunciation
editVerb
editstikka (present tense stikk, past tense stakk, supine stukke, past participle stukken, present participle stikkande, imperative stikk)
- to sting
- Vepsar kan stikka når dei blir forstyrra.
- Wasps may sting when they are disturbed.
- to stab
- Ein mann har stukke ein annan med kniv.
- A man has stabbed another man with a knife.
- to thrust
- Eg heldt fram med å stikka spaden i jorda.
- I continued thrusting my shovel into the ground.
- to stick
- Ballongen sprekk når eg stikk han med denne nåla.
- The balloon will pop when I stick this pin in it.
- to prick
- Når du gir blod, må sjukepleiaren stikka deg armen.
- When you donate blood, the nurse has to prick your arm.
- to prod, poke
- Det er veldig irriterande når du stikk meg i armen med fingeren din.
- It is very annoying when you poke my arm with your finger.
- to protrude
- Trea stakk opp av snøen.
- The trees protruded from the snow.
- to go away quickly, to scarper
- Tjuvane hadde stukke av då politiet kom.
- The thieves had run away when the police arrived.
References
edit- “stikka” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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