lákke
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Scanian
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Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
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Noun
Scanian
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Etymology
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From
Old Norse
Loki
, the god of mischief and trickery in Norse mythology.
Pronunciation
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IPA
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[làʊ̯kɛ]
Noun
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lákke
m
spider
,
Araneæ
and
Opiliones
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Scanian terms inherited from Old Norse
Scanian terms derived from Old Norse
Scanian terms with IPA pronunciation
Scanian lemmas
Scanian nouns
Scanian masculine nouns
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