See also: Vik, vík, Vík, вік, and вик

Faroese

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Etymology

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From Old Norse víkja (to move, curve, bend).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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vik n (genitive singular viks, plural vik)

  1. little bend
  2. movement to the side
    til viks
    apart, aside

Declension

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n3 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative vik vikið vik vikini
accusative vik vikið vik vikini
dative viki vikinum vikum vikunum
genitive viks viksins vika vikanna

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse vík, from Proto-Germanic *wīkō.

Noun

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vik f or m (definite singular vika or viken, indefinite plural viker, definite plural vikene)

  1. an inlet (arm of the sea)

Etymology 2

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Verb

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vik

  1. imperative of vike

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse vík.

Noun

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vik f (definite singular vika, indefinite plural vikar or viker, definite plural vikane or vikene)

  1. an inlet (arm of the sea)

Etymology 2

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From vike.

Noun

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vik n (definite singular viket, indefinite plural vik, definite plural vika)

  1. a (small) deviation
  2. how bent the sawtooth is in relation to its sawblade
Derived terms
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Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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vik

  1. inflection of vika and vike (strong verbs):
    1. present tense
    2. imperative
  2. imperative of vika and vikja (weak verbs)

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Swedish

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två vikar (Bråviken och Slätbaken)
 
en kortare vik
 
en liten vik
 
en skyddad vik [a sheltered cove]

Etymology

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From Old Norse vík, from Proto-Germanic *wīkō.

Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -iːk

Noun

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vik c

  1. (geography) a bay, an inlet, (in the British sense) a creek (a (relatively long and narrow) inlet from the sea or a lake, as might instead and more specifically be called a fjord (fjord) if surrounded by cliffs (and substantially long))
    Synonym: (obsolete) baj
    Vi bor längst in i viken
    We live at the far end of the bay/creek
    segla in i viken
    sail into the bay/creek
    simma över viken
    swim across the bay/creek
    Det bor några vikingar i viken
    There are some Vikings living in the bay/creek (possibly though controversially related)
    1. a cove (when a small, sheltered vik – see also bukt)
      en mysig liten vik
      a cozy little cove/bay
      en skyddad vik
      a sheltered cove/bay
    2. a gulf (when shaped like a vik, especially in the names of some gulfs that are shaped more or less like a vik)

Usage notes

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Sometimes reflects conditions with less post-glacial rebound in place names.

Declension

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Derived terms

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Verb

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vik

  1. imperative of vika

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Anagrams

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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vik

  1. (transitive) to launch

References

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  • Lukram Himmat Singh (2013) A Descriptive Grammar of Zou, Canchipur: Manipur University, page 40