tekke

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish تكه (tekke), from Classical Persian تکیه (takya). Doublet of takya, takiyya, and takyeh.

Noun

tekke (plural tekkes)

  1. In Turkey, a dervish or Sufi lodge or place of worship; alternative form of takya.

Estonian

Noun

tekke

  1. genitive singular of teke

Norwegian Bokmål

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²tɛk.kə/

Etymology 1

Related to tekkes.

Noun

tekke n (definite singular tekket, indefinite plural tekker, definite plural tekka or tekkene)

  1. ability to ingratiate oneself with someone; likability

Etymology 2

From Old Norse þekja.

Verb

tekke (present tense tekker, past tense tekte or tekket, supine tekt or tekket)

  1. (transitive) to thatch
  • tak (ceiling, roof)

Noun

tekke n (definite singular tekket, indefinite plural tekker, definite plural tekka or tekkene)

  1. layer of roofing material
  2. (rare) cover

Noun

tekke f or m (definite singular tekka or tekken, indefinite plural tekker, definite plural tekkene)

  1. roof of a house
    Synonym: hustak

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²tɛk.kə/

Etymology 1

Related to tekkjast (ingratiate).

Noun

tekke n (definite singular tekket, indefinite plural tekke, definite plural tekka)

  1. ability to ingratiate, likability
  2. ingratiation

Noun

tekke n (definite singular tekket, indefinite plural tekke, definite plural tekka)

  1. layer of roofing material
  2. cover, something which is used to cover something else
    Synonym: dekke

Verb

tekke (present tense tekker, past tense tekte, past participle tekt, passive infinitive tekkast, present participle tekkande, imperative tekk)

  1. alternative form of tekkja

References

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