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Norwegian Bokmål
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)
- 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)
- thick, fat, chubby
Den mistenkte vart skildra som noko tjukk.- The suspect was described as being somewhat fat.
- 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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