rokke

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== Afrikaans == === Noun === rokke plural of rok == Danish == === Etymology === From Old Norse *rokka, *rukka, from Proto-Germanic *rukkōną (“to move, sway”). Cognate with English rock. === Verb === rokke to shake (to move from side to side) == Dutch == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈrɔkə/ === Noun === rokke n or m (plural rokken, diminutive rokketje n) alternative form of rokken == Middle English == === Alternative forms === rokk, rok === Etymology === from Old English *rocc (“rock”), as in Old English stānrocc (“high stone rock, peak, obelisk”), and also later from Anglo-Norman roque, from Early Medieval Latin rocca (attested 767 CE). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /rɔk/ === Noun === rokke (plural rokkes) rock, stone ==== Descendants ==== English: rock Scots: rok Yola: ruck ==== References ==== “rok(ke, n.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007. == Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology === From Middle Low German roche, ruche. === Noun === rokke f or m (definite singular rokka or rokken, indefinite plural rokker, definite plural rokkene) a skate (fish) ==== Synonyms ==== skate ==== Derived terms ==== piggrokke === References === “rokke” in The Bokmål Dictionary. == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Verb === rokke past participle of rekka