flåkkå

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See also: flakka

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Verb

flåkkå (present flake or flåkkå, past flaka)

  1. (dialectal, Trøndelag dialect) Alternative form of flaka (to set planks or timber together)
    Synonym: låkkå
  2. (dialectal, Trøndelag dialect) Alternative form of flaka (to make duckboard path)

Etymology 2

Verb

flåkkå (present flake or flåkkå, past flaka)

  1. (dialectal, Trøndelag dialect) Alternative form of flaka (to peel off flakes)

Etymology 3

Roughly the same as standard Nynorsk flake (duckboard segment or a pallet) or dialectal flakje (pallet-like part of barn floor or duckboard). Related to the verb. Compare also dialectal flaka (raft). Compare also Telemark dialect flak (shelf).

Noun

flåkkå m (definite flåkkån, plural flåkkåa, definite plural flåkkåan)

  1. (dialectal, Trøndelag dialect, including south-west) A base on the bottom of a tar kiln, e.g. made of a pallet
  2. (dialectal, south-western Trøndelag) A duckboard or a corduroy path in a bog
    Synonyms: kavleveg, klopp, plankesti
    1. A part of such path, e.g. made of a pallet, alternative form of flake
  3. (dialectal, Trøndelag dialect) Wooden floor in a cow stall box in a cowbarn