pakk

See also: päkk

Estonian

Etymology 1

Cognate to Finnish pakko (stump, block of rotten wood). Possibly from Proto-Germanic *spaikǭ. Compare Dutch spaak (broom, spoke).

Noun

pakk (genitive paku, partitive pakku)

  1. block of wood
Declension

Etymology 2

From Middle Low German pack, packe.

Noun

pakk (genitive paki, partitive pakki)

  1. package
Declension

Etymology 3

From Proto-Finnic [Term?]. Cognate to Finnish pakko and Veps pakutada (to hurt, to be full of something).

Noun

pakk (genitive paki, partitive pakki)

  1. (dated, rare) being full of something
  2. (colloquial, rare) a hurry
Declension
Derived terms

Icelandic

Noun

pakk n (genitive singular pakks, no plural)

  1. riffraff, rabble, scum, a group of reprehensible people, unscrupulous people, commoners
    Synonyms: skríll, hyski

Declension

Adjective

pakk

  1. (informal) short for pakksaddur

Middle English

Verb

pakk

  1. Alternative form of pakken

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

pakk

  1. imperative of pakke
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