- okla (some southern dialects, feminine)
- hukku, håkkå (dialectal, may be not etymologically related)
- Okkel, Okkaal, Okkul (dialectal masculine variants listed by Aasen)
Noun
okle f or n (definite singular okla or oklet, indefinite plural okler or okle, definite plural oklene or okla)
- (anatomy) an ankle (joint between leg and foot)
- Synonym: ankel
Inflection
More information singular, plural ...
Historical inflection of okle
|
singular |
plural |
| indefinite |
definite |
indefinite |
definite |
| 19171 |
okle n |
oklet |
okle |
okla, okli |
| 19382, 3 |
okle f or n |
okla; oklet |
okler [oklor]; okle |
oklene [oklone]; okla [okli] |
| 20123 (current) |
okle f or n |
okla; oklet |
okler; okle |
oklene; okla |
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- Forms in italics are currently considered non-standard.
- Forms in [brackets] were official, but considered second-tier. 1Form introduced as an alternative to okla n. 2Alternative form okla n was made non-standard. 3Alternative form [okla] f was introduced in 1983, then later removed in 2012.
More information singular, plural ...
Historical inflection of okla
|
singular |
plural |
| indefinite |
definite |
indefinite |
definite |
| Aasen1, 2 |
Okla n |
Okla |
Oklo |
Oklo |
| 19383 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
| 1983 |
[okla] f |
okla |
okler [oklor] |
oklene [oklone] |
| 20123 (current) |
– |
– |
– |
– |
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- Forms in italics are currently considered non-standard.
- Forms in [brackets] were official, but considered second-tier.
- 1Nouns were capitalised for most of the 19th century. 2In 1917, an alternative form okle n was introduced. 3Superseded by okle f or n.
References
- “okle” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.