See åska on Wiktionary
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Compound of ås (“Æsir (singular), Norse god”) + ökja (“carting”), the latter, an older unstandardised variant of äcka (“carting”), initially a Proto-Norse verbal noun to åka (“to go, going”). No cognate is attested in Old West Norse, but a potential form would be *áseykja, consisting of ás (“Æsir (singular), Norse god”) + eykja (“carting”).\nThe word may have started as a noa-name. 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Compound of ås (“Æsir (singular), Norse god”) + ökja (“carting”), the latter, an older unstandardised variant of äcka (“carting”), initially a Proto-Norse verbal noun to åka (“to go, going”). No cognate is attested in Old West Norse, but a potential form would be *áseykja, consisting of ás (“Æsir (singular), Norse god”) + eykja (“carting”).\nThe word may have started as a noa-name. 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