"beck" meaning in Swedish

See beck in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], beck [indefinite, nominative, uncountable], becket [definite, nominative, uncountable], becks [genitive, indefinite, uncountable], beckets [definite, genitive, uncountable]
Etymology: From Old Norse bik, from Middle Low German pik, from Old Saxon pik, from Proto-West Germanic *pik, from Latin pix. See also Dutch pek, German Pech. Etymology templates: {{inh|sv|non|bik}} Old Norse bik, {{der|sv|gml|pik}} Middle Low German pik, {{der|sv|osx|pik}} Old Saxon pik, {{der|sv|gmw-pro|*pik}} Proto-West Germanic *pik, {{der|sv|la|pix}} Latin pix, {{cog|nl|pek}} Dutch pek, {{cog|de|Pech}} German Pech Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=n|g2=|head=|sort=}} beck n, {{sv-noun|n}} beck n Inflection templates: {{sv-decl-noun|beck|becket|-|-|becks|beckets|-|-|definitions=|gender=Neuter|uncountable=yes}}
  1. pitch; A dark, extremely viscous material remaining in still after distilling crude oil and tar. Tags: neuter Related terms: barnbeck (english: meconium), beckmörk (english: pitch dark), beckmörker (english: pitch darkness), becksvart (english: pitch black)
    Sense id: en-beck-sv-noun-tKcG8o8O Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header, Swedish links with redundant wikilinks

Download JSON data for beck meaning in Swedish (2.6kB)

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      "word": "beckmörk"
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    {
      "english": "pitch darkness",
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    },
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