Contents
- 1 Dutch
- 1.1 Pronunciation
- 1.2
Etymology 1
- 1.2.1 Verb
- 1.2.1.1 Inflection
- 1.2.1.2 Derived terms
- 1.2.1 Verb
- 1.3 Etymology 2
- 1.3.1 Noun
Dutch[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /ˈfɔkə(n)/
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Audio (file) - Hyphenation: fok‧ken
- Rhymes: -ɔkən
Etymology 1[edit]
From Middle Dutch focken, vocken, from Old Dutch *fokken, possibly of Scandinavian/North Germanic origin (compare Norwegian fukka, Swedish fokka), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *fukkōną. Likely related to English fuck or German ficken.
Verb[edit]
fokken
- (transitive) To breed (animals). Synonym: kweken
- (transitive, rare) To strike.
- (transitive, rare) To beget.
fokken | |
fokte | |
gefokt | |
fokken | |
fokken n | |
present tensepast tense | |
fok | fokte |
fokt | fokte |
fokt | fokte |
fokt | fokte |
fokt | fokte |
fokken | fokten |
fokke | fokte |
fokken | fokten |
fok | |
fokt | |
fokkend | gefokt |
1) Archaic. |
- fok (noun)
- fokhengst
- fokker
- foklam
- fokmerrie
- fokpremie
- fokprogramma
- fokrichting
- fokschaap
- fokster
- fokstier
Etymology 2[edit]
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun[edit]
fokken
- plural of fok