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lycka

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Swedish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Middle Low German lucke, gelucke. According to the OED, it may be related to the source of English lock (compare Proto-Germanic *lūkaną (to close, to shut)).

Compare Danish and Norwegian Bokmål lykke, and Norwegian Nynorsk lukke f. Compare also English luck, German Glück, Yiddish גליק (glik), West Frisian gelok, Dutch and Afrikaans geluk, Saramaccan and Sranan Tongo koloku.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²lʏkːa/
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  • Audio; en lycka:(file)

Noun

lycka c

  1. joy, happiness
  2. (good) luck, (good) fortune
  3. a small farm field
  4. (archaic) a loop (of string)
Usage notes

The better translation of luck is usually tur. Lycka is luck more in the sense of happiness from good fortune.

Declension
More information nominative, genitive ...

Etymology 2

From Old Norse lykja (preterit lukta), from Proto-Germanic *lukjaną (to close, shut).

Verb

lycka (present lycker, preterite lyckte, supine lyckt, imperative lyck)

  1. (archaic except in "bakom lyckta dörrar") to close (a door, gate, or the like)
Conjugation
More information active, passive ...

1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

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