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stykke

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Danish

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse stykki, Proto-Germanic *stukkiją. Cognate with German Stück and Dutch stuk.

Noun

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stykke n (singular definite stykket, plural indefinite stykker)

  1. piece (part of a larger whole)
  2. piece (work of poetry or drama)
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Etymology 2

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From the noun stykke. Compare German stücken.

Verb

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stykke

  1. to divide into pieces
    in the modern language only in the expressions stykke ud (udstykke) and stykke sammen (sammenstykke).
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Middle English

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Noun

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stykke (plural stykkes)

  1. Alternative form of stikke

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse stykki.

Noun

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stykke n (definite singular stykket, indefinite plural stykker, definite plural stykka or stykkene)

  1. piece
  2. (theatre) a play

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse stykki.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /²stʏçːə/, /²stʏkːə/

Noun

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stykke n (definite singular stykket, indefinite plural stykke, definite plural stykka)

  1. piece, part
  2. (theatre) a play

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