vikt

Etymology 1
From and, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) weight (what something weighs, measured in for example kilograms)
 * 2)  mass
 * 3)  weight (gravitational force on an object)
 * 4) a weight (object with the purpose of having (a particular) weight, for example of weights used in weight training or weightlifting or in a balance or the like)
 * 5)  weight (weight class)
 * 6) importance (of something)
 * 1)  weight (gravitational force on an object)
 * 2) a weight (object with the purpose of having (a particular) weight, for example of weights used in weight training or weightlifting or in a balance or the like)
 * 3)  weight (weight class)
 * 4) importance (of something)
 * 1)  weight (weight class)
 * 2) importance (of something)
 * 1)  weight (weight class)
 * 2) importance (of something)
 * 1) importance (of something)

Usage notes
In everyday usage, vikt vs. can be summarized as "what something weighs" vs. "(downward) force due to weight." Sometimes a bit fuzzy.