"dragdokke" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

Forms: dragdokka [definite, singular], dragdokker [indefinite, plural], dragdokkene [definite, plural]
Etymology: From draga + dokke. First attested in 1698 by Jonas Ramus. Etymology templates: {{compound|nn|draga|dokke}} draga + dokke, {{etydate|1698}} First attested in 1698 Head templates: {{nn-noun-f1}} dragdokke f (definite singular dragdokka, indefinite plural dragdokker, definite plural dragdokkene)
  1. (folklore) a magic doll (made of mandragora root or a dead man’s finger), which steals money from neighbors of the witch who has made it Tags: feminine
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