flokk

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) shirt
 * 2)  slip knot
 * 3)  jib
 * 1)  slip knot
 * 2)  jib
 * 1)  slip knot
 * 2)  jib

Etymology 1
From ("flock, "flying swarm", "poem without refrain"), related to Old English flocc and thus cognate with English flock as well as its Scandinavian counterparts. Akin to Middle Low German vlocke ("crowd", "flock"). Not found in other Germanic languages.

Noun

 * 1) a flock, herd, crowd (can be used to refer to both people and animals)
 * 2) a school
 * 3) A Norse ode or song that does not have a refrain
 * 1) a school
 * 2) A Norse ode or song that does not have a refrain

Synonyms
(flock): bande, bøling, forsamling, skare, gjeng, gruppe, skokk, klynge, kobbel, sverm

Etymology 2
From, in this sense meaning speck or particle.

Noun

 * 1) A snowflake, but larger and containing more liquid water than ordinary flakes

Etymology
From ("flock, "flying swarm", "poem without refrain"), related to Old English flocc and thus cognate with English flock as well as its Scandinavian counterparts. Akin to Middle Low German vlocke ("crowd", "flock"). Not found in other Germanic languages.

Noun

 * 1) a flock, herd, crowd (can be used to refer to both people and animals)
 * 2) a school
 * 3) A Norse ode or song that does not have a refrain
 * 1) a school
 * 2) A Norse ode or song that does not have a refrain

Synonyms
(flock): bande, bøling, forsamling, skare, gjeng, gruppe, skokk, klynge, kobbel, sverm