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==Finnish==
==Finnish==

===Alternative forms===
* {{alt|fi|vek}}
* {{alt|fi|vekka}}
* {{alt|fi|veks}}

===Etymology===
{{bor+|fi|sv|iväg|i'''väg'''}}.

===Pronunciation===
{{fi-p}}


===Adverb===
===Adverb===
{{infl|fi|adverb}}
{{fi-adv|-}} {{tlb|fi|colloquial}}


# {{colloquial|lang=fi}} [[away]]
# {{lb|fi|lative}} [[away]]
#: {{syn|fi|pois}}
# {{lb|fi|static}} [[away]]
#: {{syn|fi|poissa|q2=proscribed|pois}}

====Derived terms====
{{col-auto|fi
|veks
}}

===Further reading===
* {{R:KTSK|accessdate=2023-07-04}}

==Norwegian Bokmål==
{{wp|lang=nb}}

===Etymology 1===
From {{der|nb|gml|wēke}} or {{der|nb|dum|weike}}.

====Alternative forms====
* {{alt|nb|veike||Nynorsk also}}

====Noun====
{{nb-noun-m1}}

# a [[wick]] {{q|in a candle, lamp or lantern}}

===Etymology 2===

====Adjective====
{{head|nb|adjective form}}

# {{infl of|nb|vek||def|s}}
# {{infl of|nb|vek||p}}

===Etymology 3===

====Noun====
{{nb-noun-c}}

# {{nb-former|uke|2005}}

===References===
* {{R:BD}}
* {{R:NAOB|veke_1}}

==Norwegian Nynorsk==

===Alternative forms===
* {{alt|nn|vika||nonstandard since 1938, now used in Høgnorsk}}
* {{alt|nn|viku|vuku|vukku||dialectal}}


==Norwegian==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{etyl|non|nn}} {{term|vika||week|lang=non}} < {{proto|Norse|wikōn}}<ref>[http://ivaraasen.no/wiki/index.php?title=%C5%8Cn-stomn] (in Norwegian (Høgnorsk))</ref> < {{proto|Germanic|wikon|turn, succession}} < {{proto|Indo-European|weik|to bend, wind}}. Related to Proto-Germanic *{{term||wikanan||to bend}}.
{{inh+|nn|non|vika||week}}, from {{der|nn|gem-pro|*wikǭ||turn, succession}},<ref>[http://ivaraasen.no/wiki/index.php?title=%C5%8Cn-stomn] (in Norwegian (Høgnorsk))</ref> from {{der|nn|ine-pro|*weyg-||to bend, wind}}. Related to {{cog|gem-pro|*wīkaną||to bend, yield}}.


===Noun===
===Noun===
{{nn-noun-f2}}
'''veke''' ['''[[veka]]'''] ''f''
#[[week]]


# [[week]]
{{no-noun-infl|nn-class=f2|stem=vek}}
''Note that the indefinite singular may be <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[veka]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>''


===Alternative spellings===
===References===
* {{R:Dokpro|lang=nn}}
* [[uke]] (''Bokmål'')
* [[vika]] (''archaic'', ''Høgnorsk'')

==References==
<references/>
<references/>


==Swedish==
[[lo:veke]]

[[lt:veke]]
===Noun===
[[hu:veke]]
{{sv-noun|c}}
[[sv:veke]]

[[vi:veke]]
# a [[wick]] (in a candle, oil lamp, or the like)

====Declension====
{{sv-infl-noun-c-r|3=veka}}

====See also====
* {{l|sv|ljus||candle}}

===Adjective===
{{head|sv|adjective form}}

# {{adj form of|sv|vek||def|natm|s}}

===References===
* {{R:svenska.se|so}}
* {{R:svenska.se|saol}}
* {{R:svenska.se|saob}}

Latest revision as of 12:31, 6 May 2024

Finnish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Swedish iväg.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʋeke/, [ˈʋe̞k̟e̞]
  • Rhymes: -eke
  • Syllabification(key): ve‧ke

Adverb

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veke (not comparable) (colloquial)

  1. (lative) away
    Synonym: pois
  2. (static) away
    Synonyms: poissa, (proscribed) pois

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Norwegian Bokmål Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nb

Etymology 1

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From Middle Low German wēke or Middle Dutch weike.

Alternative forms

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Noun

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veke m (definite singular veken, indefinite plural veker, definite plural vekene)

  1. a wick (in a candle, lamp or lantern)

Etymology 2

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Adjective

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veke

  1. definite singular of vek
  2. plural of vek

Etymology 3

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Noun

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veke f or m (definite singular veka or veken, indefinite plural veker, definite plural vekene)

  1. form removed with the spelling reform of 2005; superseded by uke

References

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Norse vika (week), from Proto-Germanic *wikǭ (turn, succession),[1] from Proto-Indo-European *weyg- (to bend, wind). Related to Proto-Germanic *wīkaną (to bend, yield).

Noun

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veke f (definite singular veka, indefinite plural veker, definite plural vekene)

  1. week

References

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  1. ^ [1] (in Norwegian (Høgnorsk))

Swedish

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Noun

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veke c

  1. a wick (in a candle, oil lamp, or the like)

Declension

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See also

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Adjective

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veke

  1. definite natural masculine singular of vek

References

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