tjukk

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From Old Norse þjukkr, þykkr, from Proto-Germanic *þekuz.

Pronunciation

Adjective

tjukk (neuter singular tjukt, definite singular and plural tjukke, comparative tjukkere, indefinite superlative tjukkest, definite superlative tjukkeste)

  1. thick, fat, chubby

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse þjokkr, þjukkr, and þykkr, from Proto-Germanic *þekuz. Akin to English thick.

Pronunciation

Adjective

tjukk (neuter tjukt, definite singular and plural tjukke, comparative tjukkare, indefinite superlative tjukkast, definite superlative tjukkaste)

  1. thick, fat, chubby
    Den mistenkte vart skildra som noko tjukk.
    The suspect was described as being somewhat fat.
  2. thick, dense
    Midt i tjukkaste skogen fann dei eit gamalt hus.
    In the middle of a dense forest they found an old house.

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