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Cimbrian

Etymology

From Middle High German wahs, from Old High German wahs, from Proto-Germanic *wahsą. Cognate with German Wachs, Dutch was, English wax, Icelandic vax.

Noun

baks m

  1. (Sette Comuni) wax
    Often dar baks machet skliiban zobia de haut bon banaan.
    Wax is often slippery, like a banana peel.

Derived terms

References

  • “baks” in Martalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974), Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo
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Icelandic

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Deverbal from baksa (to toil, to struggle).

Noun

baks n (genitive singular baks, no plural)

  1. toil, struggle, hard work
    Synonyms: erfiði, strit, streð, púl, puð, basl
Declension
More information singular, indefinite ...

Etymology 2

Inflected form of bak (back).

Noun

baks n

  1. indefinite genitive singular of bak
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Polish

Etymology

Borrowed from English bucks.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbaks/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -aks
  • Syllabification: baks

Noun

baks m animal

  1. (colloquial, slightly dated) buck, U.S. dollar
    Synonyms: dolar, dolec, zielony

Declension

Further reading

  • baks in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • baks in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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Swedish

Noun

baks

  1. indefinite genitive singular of bak
  2. indefinite genitive plural of bak

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