racka
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish rakke (“dog”), from Old Norse rakki (“dog”).
Noun
racka c
- (derogatory) a mongrel (dog of mixed or uncertain origin)
- Synonyms: blandrashund, (more common) byracka, hundracka
- (derogatory) a disagreeable dog
- Synonyms: (more common) byracka, hundracka, hundskrälle
- (derogatory) a disagreeable cat
- Synonyms: kattracka, kattskrälle
Usage notes
For dogs, much rarer compared to the synonym byracka.
Declension
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | racka | rackan | rackor | rackorna |
Genitive | rackas | rackans | rackors | rackornas |
References
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