haark
See also: hark
Westrobothnian
Etymology 1
From Old Norse hark n (“noise”).
Verb
haark (preterite harkä)
- (intransitive) To come into contact with something, so that it creaks thereby.
- (intransitive) To slow down skis down a hill, with the ski stick, held so that it plunges deep into the snow.
- (intransitive) To hawk up phlegm.
Synonyms
- (slow down): häri
Etymology 2
From Old Norse harka (saman) “scrape together”.
Verb
haark (preterite harkä)
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