From en.wiktionary.org:
[tåker]
** English
*** Etymology
From [en], equivalent to [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Noun
[en-noun]
1. One who take s something. 2. * {{ quote-journal | en | date=2008-03-02 | author=Bruce Barcott | title=The Higher They Climb | work=w:The New York Times | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/02/books/review/Barcott-t.html |passage=An athletic kid from New Jersey, Fischer was known as a bold risk TAKER — they called him “the fallingest man in climbing” — until an old-school cragger taught him the Zen of controlled ascent.}}
1. A person or thing that takes or receives, often more than he or she gives. 2. One who is willing to participate in, or buy , something. 3. * [author=w:Christopher de Bellaigue] 4. [en] A nipper or claw of a scorpion . 5. * [chapter=Of the Scorpion]
**** Derived terms
[en]
**** Related terms
[en]
**** Translations
[One who takes something]
- Arabic: [ar] - Old English: [ang] - Polish: [pl] [trans-bottom] [trans-top]
- Polish: [pl] [trans-bottom]
*** See also
- [en] - [en]
*** Anagrams
- [en] [en] [en]
** Apatani
*** Noun
[apt]
1. star
*** References
- P. T. Abraham, _Apatani-English-Hindi Dictionary_ (1987)
** Cebuano
*** Etymology
Shortening of [ceb].
*** Pronunciation
- [ceb]
*** Noun
[ceb]
1. a minx
*** Adjective
[ceb]
1. minxish [ceb] [ceb]
** Narua
*** Noun
[nru]
1. star
** Old Frisian
*** Etymology
[ofs] From [ofs]. Cognates include [ang] and [goh].
*** Pronunciation
- [ofs]
*** Noun
[m]
1. brother-in-law
**** References
- [R:ofs:Bremmer:2009] [ofs]