klekke

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse klekja

Verb

klekke (imperative klekk, present tense klekker, passive klekkes, simple past klekka or klekket or klekte, past participle klekka or klekket or klekt, present participle klekkende)

  1. to hatch (ut / out) (emerge from an egg; also used figuratively - to hatch a plan etc.)

References

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