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fisk

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /f?sk/

Etymology 1

Compare Swedish fjäska (to bustle about).

Verb

fisk (third-person singular simple present fisks, present participle fisking, simple past and past participle fisked)

  1. (obsolete) To run about; to frisk; to whisk.
    • March 29 1549, Hugh Latimer, fourth sermon preached before King Edward VI
      He fisks abroad, and stirreth up erroneous opinions.

Etymology 2

Back-formation from fisking.

Verb

fisk (third-person singular simple present fisks, present participle fisking, simple past and past participle fisked)

  1. To rebut an argument line by line, especially on the Internet.

Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fesk/, [fes??]

Etymology 1

From Old Norse fiskr, from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz (fish). Cognate with English fish and German Fisch. The Germanic word is related to Latin piscis, from Proto-Indo-European *peys?- (fish).

Noun

fisk c (singular definite fisken, plural indefinite fisk)

  1. fish
  2. Pisces (someone with a Pisces star sign)
  3. (card games) Go Fish (a card game for children)
Inflection
Further reading
  • fisk on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
  • Fisk (kortspil) on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
  • Fisk (flertydig) on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da

Etymology 2

See fiske (to fish).

Verb

fisk

  1. imperative of fiske

Elfdalian

Etymology

From Old Norse fiskr, from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz, from Proto-Indo-European *peys?-. Cognate with Swedish fisk.

Noun

fisk m

  1. fish
Declension

Faroese

Noun

fisk

  1. accusative singular of fiskur

Icelandic

Noun

fisk

  1. indefinite accusative singular of fiskur

Norwegian Bokmål

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse fiskr, from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz (fish), from Proto-Indo-European *peys?- (fish).

Noun

fisk m (definite singular fisken, indefinite plural fisker, definite plural fiskene)

  1. a fish
Derived terms

See also derived terms at fiske.


Related terms
  • fiske
  • fisker

Etymology 2

Verb

fisk

  1. imperative of fiske

References

  • “fisk” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse fiskr, from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz, from Proto-Indo-European *peys?-. Akin to English fish.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /f?sk/

Noun

fisk m (definite singular fisken, indefinite plural fiskar, definite plural fiskane)

  1. a fish

Derived terms

See also derived terms at fiske.


Related terms

  • fiske
  • fiskar

References

  • “fisk” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old High German

Alternative forms

  • fisc

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *fisk, from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz, whence also Old English fis?, Old Norse fiskr, Gothic ???????????????????? (fisks), from Proto-Indo-European *peys?-. Cognates include Latin piscis.

Noun

fisk m

  1. fish

Descendants

  • Middle High German: visch
    • Bavarian: Fiisch
      Cimbrian: biss, visch
      Mòcheno: visch
    • Central Franconian:
      Hunsrik: Fisch
      Kölsch: Fesch
    • German: Fisch
    • Luxembourgish: Fësch
    • Rhine Franconian:
      Palatine German: Fusch, Fisch
    • Vilamovian: fej?
    • Yiddish: ????? (fish)

Old Saxon

Alternative forms

  • fisc, visk, visc

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *fisk, from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz, whence also Old English fis?, Old Dutch and Old High German fisk, Old Norse fiskr, Gothic ???????????????????? (fisks), from Proto-Indo-European *peys?-.

Noun

fisk m

  1. fish

Declension


Descendants

  • Middle Low German: visch, vis
    • Dutch Low Saxon: visch
    • German Low German: Fisk, Fisch, Fösch
    • Plautdietsch: Fesch

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish fisker, from Old Norse fiskr, from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz (fish), from Proto-Indo-European *peys?- (fish).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /f?sk/
  • Rhymes: -?sk

Noun

fisk c

  1. (zoology) fish
  2. Pisces (star sign)

Declension

Derived terms

See also

Anagrams

  • fiks

West Frisian

Etymology

From Old Frisian fisk, from Proto-West Germanic *fisk, from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz, from Proto-Indo-European *peys?-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /f?sk/

Noun

fisk c (plural fisken, diminutive fiskje)

  1. fish

Further reading

  • “fisk”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse fiskr, from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz, from Proto-Indo-European *peys?-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /f?sk/, /fe?sk/
    Rhymes: -??sk

Noun

fisk

  1. A fish.
Declension

Related terms

  • fiskj
  • fiskjälä
  • fiskres
  • fiskspänning
  • fisktjuv
  • fiskuv

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bisk

English

Noun

bisk (plural bisks)

  1. (sports) Alternative form of bisque (extra turn)
  2. Alternative form of bisque (kind of soup)

See also

  • wheat bisk

Anagrams

  • KIBS

Albanian

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *beid-ska, Proto-Indo-European *b?eyd- (to split). Compare Ancient Greek ???????? (pheídomai), Sanskrit ???? (bhid, to break), Latin findo (split), Gothic ???????????????????????? (beitan).

Noun

bisk m

  1. small branch, twig

Related terms

  • degë

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