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Latest revision as of 19:14, 9 April 2022
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /smakk/
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *smakkuz.
Noun
² smàkk n.m. syncopating hard stem
- taste
- spice
Declension
declension of smàkk (mh declension, uncountable) | ||
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singular | ||
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | smàkk | smàkkan |
genitive | smä̀kks | smä̀kkes |
dative | smàkk | smàkkum |
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk smakk, from Old Skundavisk smakku, from Halmisk ᛊᛗᚨᚲᚲᚢ (smakku), ᛊᛗᚨᚲᚲᚢᛉ (smakkuŕ), from Proto-Germanic *smakkuz.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /smak/
Noun
smakk m. (class 3a, genitive smakks or smækk, plural smække)
- taste, smatch
- Hi hadde een fremd smakk in his munth.
- He had a strange taste in his mouth.
- Hi hadde een fremd smakk in his munth.