"mak" meaning in Swedish

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Noun

Etymology: From Old Swedish mak, assumed to originate from an unattested Old Swedish adjective *maker (“easy, calm, fit, suiting, appropriate”), from Old Norse makr (“easy to deal with”). Cognates Cognate with Icelandic makr, Old English gemæc, Danish mag, Middle Low German mak, German Gemach; also related to German verb machen (to make). Etymology templates: {{inh|sv|gmq-osw|mak}} Old Swedish mak, {{m|gmq-osw||*maker|t=easy, calm, fit, suiting, appropriate}} *maker (“easy, calm, fit, suiting, appropriate”), {{inh|sv|non|makr|t=easy to deal with}} Old Norse makr (“easy to deal with”), {{cog|is|makr}} Icelandic makr, {{cog|ang|gemæc}} Old English gemæc, {{cog|da|mag}} Danish mag, {{cog|gml|mak}} Middle Low German mak, {{cog|de|Gemach}} German Gemach, {{m|de|machen|tr=to make}} machen (to make) Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=n|g2=|head=|sort=}} mak n, {{sv-noun|n}} mak n
  1. a state of leisure; almost exclusively used in the expression: Tags: neuter Related terms: förmak, gemak, maka, make, maklig, omak
    Sense id: en-mak-sv-noun-laihGIO5 Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header

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