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Noun

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dokke

  1. plural of dok

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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From Old English docce, from Proto-West Germanic *dokkā.

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Noun

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dokke (plural dokkes)

  1. dock (a plant of the genus Rumex).
  2. Burdock or a related plant.
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  • English: dock
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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dokke

  1. Alternative form of dokkyn

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse dokka.

Noun

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dokke f or m (definite singular dokka or dokken, indefinite plural dokker, definite plural dokkene)

  1. alternative form of dukke

Etymology 2

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From the English verb dock.

Verb

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dokke (imperative dokk, present tense dokker, passive dokkes, simple past and past participle dokka or dokket, present participle dokkende)

  1. (especially nautical) to dock, go into a dock
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse dokka.

Noun

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dokke f (definite singular dokka, indefinite plural dokker, definite plural dokkene)

  1. a doll (toy in the form of a human)

Etymology 2

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From the English verb dock.

Verb

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dokke (present tense dokkar, past tense dokka, past participle dokka, passive infinitive dokkast, present participle dokkande, imperative dokke/dokk)

  1. (especially nautical) to dock, go into a dock
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