baak

See also: baakʼ

Bikol Central

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbaʔak/ [ˈba.ʔak]
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ak

Noun

báak (Basahan spelling ᜊᜀᜃ᜔)

  1. crevice

Derived terms

  • baakon
  • mabaak
  • magbaak
  • makabaak

See also

Brooke's Point Palawano

Noun

baak

  1. frog

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

Back-formation from baken.

Noun

baak f (plural baken, diminutive baakje n)

  1. synonym of baken (beacon)
Derived terms
  • bolbaak
  • geleidebaak
  • richtbaak
  • vraagbaak
  • vuurbaak
  • waterpasbaak
  • zeebaak

Etymology 2

From Middle Dutch bake, from Old Dutch *baco, from Proto-West Germanic *bakō.

Noun

baak m (plural baken, diminutive baakje n)

  1. (dialectal) flitch of bacon

Hiligaynon

Adjective

baák

  1. crushed, broken

Verb

báak

  1. to crush, to squeeze

Ilocano

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Philippine *baqak.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baˈʔak/ [bɐˈʔak]
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ák

Adjective

baák (Kur-itan spelling ᜊᜀᜃ᜔)

  1. old, aged

Usage notes

  • Generally used on rice, wine, tobacco, etc that are aged, otherwise, daan is used.

North Frisian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Frisian *baka, from Proto-Germanic *bakaną.

Verb

baak

  1. (Sylt) to bake

Conjugation

Conjugation of baak (Sylt dialect)
infinitive I baak
infinitive II () baaken
past participle bööken
imperative baak
  present past
1st singular baak bok
2nd singular bakst bokst
3rd singular bakt bok
plural / dual baak bok
  perfect pluperfect
1st singular haa bööken her bööken
2nd singular heest bööken herst bööken
3rd singular heer bööken her bööken
plural / dual haa bööken her bööken
  future (skel) future (wel)
1st singular skel baak wel baak
2nd singular sket baak wet baak
3rd singular skel baak wel baak
plural / dual skel baak wel baak

Tausug

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • (Sinūgan Parianun) IPA(key): /baʔak/ [baˈʔɑk̚]
  • Rhymes: -ak
  • Syllabification: ba‧ak

Verb

baak (Sulat Sūg spelling بَأَكْ)

  1. to meet

Derived terms

  • magbaak
  • nagbaak

Yucatec Maya

Etymology

From Proto-Mayan *bʼaaq.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɓàːk]

Noun

baak (plural baakoʼob)

  1. bone
  2. horn
    Synonym: (obsolete) xulub

References