OriginBorrowed from Middle Low German stūken. Cognate of German stauchen. Compare origin of stock, stöka.
- to sprain (injure a body part through wrenching)
“Hon stukade foten” — She sprained her ankle
- common-gendera storage clamp (for temporary storage of root crops)
- common-gender, regionala row of pairs of sheaves (bundles of stalks of grain)
Formsstukar(present) · stukade(preterite) · stukat(supine) · stuka(imperative) · stuka(active, infinitive) · stukas(infinitive, passive) · stukat(active, supine) · stukats(passive, supine) · stuka(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · stuken(active, archaic, error-unrecognized-form) · -(archaic, error-unrecognized-form, passive) · stukar(active, indicative, present) · stukade(active, indicative, past) · stukas(indicative, passive, present) · stukades(indicative, passive, past) · stuka(active, archaic, error-unrecognized-form, present) · stukade(active, archaic, error-unrecognized-form, past) · stukas(archaic, error-unrecognized-form, passive, present) · stukades(archaic, error-unrecognized-form, passive, past)