OriginFrom Old Norse lokka; from lokk (sense 4); from German lochen (sense 5).
- to allure, entice, tempt, lure
- to attract, fascinate
- to call (an animal), give a mating call
- reflexiveto curl
- to punch (of metal)
Formslokk(imperative) · lokker(present) · lokkes(passive) · lokka(participle, past) · lokka(past) · lokket(participle, past) · lokket(past) · lokkende(participle, present)
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