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What is Fok in Dutch?

Noun. fok m (plural fokken, diminutive fokje n ) A foresail.

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See also: Fok, FOK, fók, fők , and f-ōk

Afrikaans [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /fɔk/

: Audio

Hyphenation: fok

Rhymes: -ɔk

Etymology 1 [ edit ]

From Dutch fok, from Middle Dutch focke, further origin unclear.[1] Possibly from the verb vocken (“to blow”), itself of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Faroese fokka (“jib”), though this could have been a reverse borrowing. Both of these could be from Proto-Germanic *fuk(k)ōn- (“to blow”), from Proto-Indo-European *pug-néh₂-.[2]

Noun [ edit ]

fok (plural fokke, diminutive fokkie)

( nautical ) A foresail

Related terms [ edit ]

terms related to fok fokseil

Etymology 2 [ edit ]

From Dutch fokken, from Middle Dutch focken, vocken, from Old Dutch *fokken, possibly of Scandinavian/North Germanic origin (compare Norwegian fukka, Swedish fokka), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *fukkōną.[3] Likely related to German ficken. The pejorative senses and usage developed primarily under influence of English fuck.[4]

Verb [ edit ]

fok (present fok, present participle -, past participle gefok)

( transitive, intransitive , agriculture , obsolete ) to breed (notably of domesticated animals) teel ( intransitive , vulgar , rare ) to fuck (have sex) naai pomp steek stoot Die pas getroude paartjie fok seker lekker op hulle wittebrood. ― The newly-wed couple probably fuck merrily on their honeymoon. ( transitive , vulgar , rare ) to fuck someone, something (have sex with someone, something) naai pomp steek stoot Sy fok hom agter die kraalmuur. ― fucks him behind the Shehim behind the kraal wall. ( vulgar ) to fuck with someone (to bother someone) Moenie so met my fok nie. ― Don't fuck with me like that.

Derived terms [ edit ]

Related terms [ edit ]

terms related to fok (sense 1) fokdier

fokhings

fokmerrie

fokskaap

fokvee

Noun [ edit ]

fok (plural fokke, diminutive fokkie)

( vulgar , rare ) a fuck (sex act) naai pomp steek stoot Sy tong hang uit vir 'n lekker fok. ― His tongue hangs out for a nice fuck. (He is horny.) ( derogatory ) a fuck (sex partner) naai pomp steek stoot Hy was so 'n lekker fok gewees. ― He was such a nice fuck.

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Interjection [ edit ]

fok

( slang , swear word swear word ) fuck (expressing anger, contempt, frustration, astonishment, etc.) Fok, dit is lekker! ― Fuck, this is nice!

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References [ edit ]

Further reading [ edit ]

"fok," Woordeboek van die Afrikaanse Taal (1955) [1] (Accessed: 2021-10-09).

Danish [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Dutch fok. Cognate with Middle High German vocke, Icelandic fokka.

Noun [ edit ]

fok

A foresail, jib.

Derived terms [ edit ]

(foresails by type) stagfok stormfok

fokkesejl

References [ edit ]

Dutch [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /fɔk/

: Audio

Hyphenation: fok

Rhymes: -ɔk

Etymology 1 [ edit ]

From Middle Dutch focke, further origin unclear. Possibly from the verb vocken (“to blow”), itself of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Faroese fokka (“jib”), though this could have been a reverse borrowing. Both of these could be from Proto-Germanic *fuk(k)ōn- (“to blow”), from Proto-Indo-European *pug-néh₂-.[1]

Noun [ edit ]

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fok m (plural fokken, diminutive fokje n )

A foresail By comparison, of shape: ( Southern ) a nose the head of a cogwheel ( dialectal , informal ) a pair of glasses

Derived terms [ edit ]

Etymology 2 [ edit ]

See the etymology of the verb fokken.

Noun [ edit ]

fok m (uncountable)

The activity or business of breeding (notably of domesticated animals)

Verb [ edit ]

fok

References [ edit ]

^ Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: →ISBN , page 158 Kroonen, Guus (2013), “fukkon”, in(Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: Brill

Hungarian [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

fok (plural fokok)

degree, grade, level ( step or stage in any scale of values ) degree, extent ( amount that an entity possesses a certain property ) step, rung ( one of a set of rests in a stair or ladder ) ( geography ) cape ( piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast ) ( geometry ) degree ( unit of measurement of angle ) ( physics ) degree ( unit of measurement of temperature )

Declension [ edit ]

Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) singular plural nominative fok fokok accusative fokot fokokat dative foknak fokoknak instrumental fokkal fokokkal causal-final fokért fokokért translative fokká fokokká terminative fokig fokokig essive-formal fokként fokokként essive-modal — — inessive fokban fokokban superessive fokon fokokon adessive foknál fokoknál illative fokba fokokba sublative fokra fokokra allative fokhoz fokokhoz elative fokból fokokból delative fokról fokokról ablative foktól fokoktól non-attributive

possessive - singular foké fokoké non-attributive

possessive - plural fokéi fokokéi

Possessive forms of fok possessor single possession multiple possessions 1st person sing. fokom fokaim 2nd person sing. fokod fokaid 3rd person sing. foka fokai 1st person plural fokunk fokaink 2nd person plural fokotok fokaitok 3rd person plural fokuk fokaik

Derived terms [ edit ]

Compound words

Icelandic [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

See fjúka

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

fok n (genitive singular foks, no plural)

drifting ( act of being drifted by the wind )

Declension [ edit ]

declension of fok n-s singular indefinite definite nominative fok fokið accusative fok fokið dative foki fokinu genitive foks foksins

Related terms [ edit ]

fjúka ( “ to be drifted ” )

Middle English [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

fok

folk Alternative form of

Norwegian Nynorsk [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

fok n (definite singular foket, indefinite plural fok, definite plural foka)

fokk Alternative spelling of

Old Norse [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

fok n

This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}} .

Declension [ edit ]

Declension of fok (strong a-stem) neuter singular plural indefinite definite indefinite definite nominative fok fokit fok fokin accusative fok fokit fok fokin dative foki fokinu fokum fokunum genitive foks foksins foka fokanna

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Icelandic: fok

Norwegian Nynorsk: fok fokk

Norwegian Bokmål: fokk

References [ edit ]

“fok”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic , Oxford: Clarendon Press

Polish [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /fɔk/

: Audio

Rhymes: -ɔk

Syllabification: fok

Etymology 1 [ edit ]

From Dutch fok.

Noun [ edit ]

fok m inan

Declension [ edit ]

Declension of fok singular plural nominative fok foki genitive foka foków dative fokowi fokom accusative fok foki instrumental fokiem fokami locative foku fokach vocative foku foki

Derived terms [ edit ]

noun

Etymology 2 [ edit ]

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun [ edit ]

fok

Further reading [ edit ]

fok in Wielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN

, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN fok in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Turkish [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

Borrowed from French phoque, from Latin phōca, ultimately from Ancient Greek φώκη (phṓkē, “seal”).

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /fok/

: Hyphenation: fok

Noun [ edit ]

fok (definite accusative foku, plural foklar)

Declension [ edit ]

Inflection Nominative fok Definite accusative foku Singular Plural Nominative fok foklar Definite accusative foku fokları Dative foka foklara Locative fokta foklarda Ablative foktan foklardan Genitive fokun fokların Possessive forms Nominative Singular Plural 1st singular fokum foklarım 2nd singular fokun fokların 3rd singular foku fokları 1st plural fokumuz foklarımız 2nd plural fokunuz foklarınız 3rd plural fokları fokları Definite accusative Singular Plural 1st singular fokumu foklarımı 2nd singular fokunu foklarını 3rd singular fokunu foklarını 1st plural fokumuzu foklarımızı 2nd plural fokunuzu foklarınızı 3rd plural foklarını foklarını Dative Singular Plural 1st singular fokuma foklarıma 2nd singular fokuna foklarına 3rd singular fokuna foklarına 1st plural fokumuza foklarımıza 2nd plural fokunuza foklarınıza 3rd plural foklarına foklarına Locative Singular Plural 1st singular fokumda foklarımda 2nd singular fokunda foklarında 3rd singular fokunda foklarında 1st plural fokumuzda foklarımızda 2nd plural fokunuzda foklarınızda 3rd plural foklarında foklarında Ablative Singular Plural 1st singular fokumdan foklarımdan 2nd singular fokundan foklarından 3rd singular fokundan foklarından 1st plural fokumuzdan foklarımızdan 2nd plural fokunuzdan foklarınızdan 3rd plural foklarından foklarından Genitive Singular Plural 1st singular fokumun foklarımın 2nd singular fokunun foklarının 3rd singular fokunun foklarının 1st plural fokumuzun foklarımızın 2nd plural fokunuzun foklarınızın 3rd plural foklarının foklarının

Volapük [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

fok (nominative plural foks)

fork ( eating utensil? )

Declension [ edit ]

declension of fok singular plural nominative fok foks genitive foka fokas dative foke fokes accusative foki fokis vocative 1 o fok! o foks! predicative 2 foku fokus 1 status as a case is disputed

status as a case is disputed 2 in later, non-classical Volapük only

West Uvean [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From English fork.

Noun [ edit ]

fok

References [ edit ]

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