huka

See also: húka

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Noun

huka

  1. wife

References

Maori

Etymology 1

Cognate with Hawaiian huʻa (foam, bubbles)

Noun

huka

  1. snow, foam, froth, any white form of precipitation

Etymology 2

From English sugar.

Noun

huka

  1. sugar

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Verb

huka

  1. inflection of huke:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

Swedish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Norse húka. Cognate of German hocken, Dutch huiken. Doublet of hög.

Verb

huka (present hukar, preterite hukade, supine hukat, imperative huka)

  1. (reflexive) to go down into or be in a (half) sitting position; to squat, to crouch
    Synonyms: (go into a squatting position) gå ner på huk, (be in a squatting position) sitta på huk
    Han hukade sigHe crouched down

Usage notes

Optionally but more commonly reflexive ("De hukade" is the same as "De hukade sig")

Conjugation

References

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