sakke
Middle English
Noun
sakke
- alternative form of sak
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Possibly from Low German sik sacken
Verb
sakke (imperative sakk, present tense sakker, passive sakkes, simple past and past participle sakka or sakket, present participle sakkende)
References
- “sakke” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Etymology
Possibly from Low German sik sacken
Verb
sakke (present tense sakkar, past tense sakka, past participle sakka, passive infinitive sakkast, present participle sakkande, imperative sakke/sakk)
References
- “sakke” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Pali
Alternative forms
Alternative scripts
- 𑀲𑀓𑁆𑀓𑁂 (Brahmi script)
- सक्के (Devanagari script)
- সক্কে (Bengali script)
- සක්කෙ (Sinhalese script)
- သက္ကေ or သၵ္ၵေ or သၵ်ၵေ (Burmese script)
- สกฺเก or สักเก (Thai script)
- ᩈᨠ᩠ᨠᩮ (Tai Tham script)
- ສກ຺ເກ or ສັກເກ (Lao script)
- សក្កេ (Khmer script)
- 𑄥𑄇𑄴𑄇𑄬 (Chakma script)
Proper noun
sakke
- locative singular of sakka (“Indra”)
Adjective
sakke
- locative singular masculine/neuter of sakka, which is gerundive of sakkoti, sakkati, sakkuṇāti, and sakkuṇoti (“to be able”)
- accusative plural masculine of sakka, which is gerundive of sakkoti, sakkati, sakkuṇāti, and sakkuṇoti (“to be able”)
- vocative singular feminine of sakka, which is gerundive of sakkoti, sakkati, sakkuṇāti, and sakkuṇoti (“to be able”)
- inflection of sakka (“able”):
- locative singular masculine/neuter
- accusative plural masculine
- vocative singular feminine
Verb
sakke
- present/imperative middle first-person singular of sakkati (“to be able”)