From en.wiktionary.org:
[backë]
** German
*** Pronunciation
- [de]
*** Verb
[de]
1. [de]
** Limburgish
*** Alternative forms
- [li] - [li]
*** Etymology
[li] [li], from [li].
*** Pronunciation
- [li] - [li] - [li]
*** Verb
[li] [li]
1. [li] to bake ; to roast 2. [li] to fry 3. [li] to fire 4. [li] to stick together; to cake 5. [li] to stick (something to something else) 6. [li] to bake , to fry ; to be affected by heat
**** Derived terms
[li]
[li] [li]
** Middle English
*** Noun
[enm]
1. [enm]
** Pennsylvania German
*** Etymology
Compare [de], [nl], [en].
*** Verb
[pdc]
1. to bake
** Swedish
*** Etymology
From [sv], from [sv].
*** Pronunciation
- [sv]
*** Noun
[c]
1. a hill (portion of a road or other path sloping lengthwise) 2. a slope , an incline (part of the ground that slopes – see also the usage notes for [sv] ) 1. slopes (idiomatically, sometimes, in the context of ski slopes) 2. * [sv] 3. [sv] (nearby) ground 4. [sv] [sv] a hill (elevated landmass) 5. [sv] a burial mound
**** Usage notes
- Sometimes appears in place names in the obsolete ( [sv] ), often in the plural "backar" (hills), usually meaning hilly terrain. - See also the usage notes for [sv] .
**** Declension
[2=back]
**** Derived terms
{{col|sv |galgbacke |kunna slå sig i backen på |nedförsbacke |på landbacken |skidbacke<t:ski slope> |stå som spön i backen |uppförsbacke }}
**** Related terms
- [sv]
**** See also
- [sv] (hill in the sense of elevated landmass) - [sv] - [sv] - [sv]
*** References
- [so] - [saol] - [saob] [sv]