sākt

Etymology
The origin of this word is unclear. It may come from, , , (whence also 🇨🇬), from which, via ablaut,  >   > 🇨🇬. Others suggest a different 🇨🇬 stem, as the source, different from that of 🇨🇬. The original meaning was probably “to jump,” from which “to rush, to go quickly (to do something)” > “to start, to begin.” Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to begin, to start to carry out the first steps, stages of an action
 * 2) to begin, to start to participate in the first stage or phase (of work, study, etc.
 * 3) to begin, to start to use the first part, component(s) of something
 * 4) to begin, to start to show the first signs of (something); to do for the first time(s)
 * 5) to begin, to start to become noticeable for the first time, to show the first signs of (something)
 * 1) to begin, to start to participate in the first stage or phase (of work, study, etc.
 * 2) to begin, to start to use the first part, component(s) of something
 * 3) to begin, to start to show the first signs of (something); to do for the first time(s)
 * 4) to begin, to start to become noticeable for the first time, to show the first signs of (something)
 * 1) to begin, to start to use the first part, component(s) of something
 * 2) to begin, to start to show the first signs of (something); to do for the first time(s)
 * 3) to begin, to start to become noticeable for the first time, to show the first signs of (something)
 * 1) to begin, to start to show the first signs of (something); to do for the first time(s)
 * 2) to begin, to start to become noticeable for the first time, to show the first signs of (something)
 * 1) to begin, to start to become noticeable for the first time, to show the first signs of (something)
 * 1) to begin, to start to become noticeable for the first time, to show the first signs of (something)
 * 1) to begin, to start to become noticeable for the first time, to show the first signs of (something)
 * 1) to begin, to start to become noticeable for the first time, to show the first signs of (something)

Derived terms

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