dykdalb

Etymology
origin. Possibly either:
 * , referring to, who is said to have used them in the 16th century. However; according to SAOB this is a questionable claim, and the Nationalencyklopedin say it is.

. . Compare Danish duc d'albe and Dutch dukdalf.

Noun

 * 1)  A dolphin; a structure for mooring boats or to protect other structures in ports and shipping lanes.
 * 2)  An anchor; a person who gives stability or security.
 * 1)  An anchor; a person who gives stability or security.
 * 1)  An anchor; a person who gives stability or security.