DÖKKR

DÖKKR
adj., acc. dökkvan etc., with v inserted, [Swed.-Dan. dunkel; Germ. dunkel, A. S. deark, Engl. dark, may be identical, rk = nk], dark, Rb. 108; ský dökt ok dimt, Fms. xi. 136; dökkvir hjálmar, vi. 150; dökkt yfirbragð, i. 97; d. á har, dark of hair, Nj. 39; dökkvan skima, Sks. 229: compar., dökkvara liós, 203; dökkvir villustigar, Fms. i. 138.

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