hauk

See also: Hauk

Icelandic

Noun

hauk

  1. indefinite accusative singular of haukur
  2. indefinite dative singular of haukur

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English hafoc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hau̯k/, /ˈhavək/, /hafk/

Noun

hauk (plural haukes or haveken)

  1. hawk (A bird of the family Accipitridae)
  2. falcon (A bird of the genus Falco)

Descendants

  • English: hawk
    • Sranan Tongo: aka
  • Scots: hawk

References

Norwegian Bokmål

hauk

Etymology

From Norwegian Nynorsk hauk, from Old Norse haukr (one who grips, catches), from Proto-Germanic *habukaz, probably ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂p- (seize). Replaced older høk, from Danish høg.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hæʉk/

Noun

hauk m (definite singular hauken, indefinite plural hauker, definite plural haukene)

  1. a hawk
    Ser du haukene på himmelen?
    Can you see the hawks in the sky?

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse haukr (one who grips, catches), from Proto-Germanic *habukaz, probably ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂p- (seize). Akin to English hawk.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hœʊːk/

Noun

hauk m (definite singular hauken, indefinite plural haukar, definite plural haukane)

  1. a hawk
    Ser du haukane på himmelen?
    Can you see the hawks in the sky?

Derived terms

References

Old Norse

Noun

hauk

  1. accusative singular of haukr

Volapük

Noun

hauk (nominative plural hauks)

  1. hawk

Declension

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