docka

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Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse dokka, from Proto-Germanic *dokko (something round), related to *dukkǭ (muscle, strength).

Pronunciation

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Noun

docka c

  1. a doll, a puppet
  2. a dock (at a shipyard)

Declension

Declension of docka 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative docka dockan dockor dockorna
Genitive dockas dockans dockors dockornas

See also

Verb

docka (present dockar, preterite dockade, supine dockat, imperative docka)

  1. to dock (a ship or a spacecraft)
  2. (slang) to engage in the sexual practice of docking; to dock

Conjugation

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