backe

Etymology
, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to bake; to roast
 * 2)  to fry
 * 3)  to fire
 * 4)  to stick together; to cake
 * 5)  to stick (something to something else)
 * 6)  to bake, to fry; to be affected by heat

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to bake

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) a hill (portion of a road or other path sloping lengthwise)
 * 2) a slope, an incline (part of the ground that slopes)
 * 3)  (nearby) ground
 * 4)   a hill (elevated landmass)
 * 5)  a burial mound
 * 1)  (nearby) ground
 * 2)   a hill (elevated landmass)
 * 3)  a burial mound
 * 1)   a hill (elevated landmass)
 * 2)  a burial mound
 * 1)   a hill (elevated landmass)
 * 2)  a burial mound
 * 1)  a burial mound
 * 1)  a burial mound
 * 1)  a burial mound
 * 1)  a burial mound

Usage notes
Sometimes appears in place names in the obsolete, often in the plural "backar" (hills), where it usually means hilly terrain.