See also: måkt

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makt

  1. inflection of makken:
    1. second/third-person singular present indicative
    2. (archaic) plural imperative

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German macht; and Old Norse makt.

Noun

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makt f or m (definite singular makta or makten, indefinite plural makter, definite plural maktene)

  1. power (influence; country with great influence and military strength)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse makt, from Middle Low German macht. Akin to English might , German Macht.

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Noun

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makt f (definite singular makta, indefinite plural makter, definite plural maktene)

  1. power
    Presidenten har stor makt.
    The president has great power.
    Brasil er ei viktig makt i Sør-Amerika.
    Brazil is an important power in South America.
  2. force
    Politiet har lov til å bruka makt.
    The police are allowed to use force.

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Verb

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makt

  1. imperative of makte

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German macht and Old Norse makt. Compare mäktig.

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makt c

  1. power, influence
  2. a power (a nation or other entity having great influence)

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