-maker

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See also: maker, Maker, and måker

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse -makari and Low German -maker, also from English maker in certain loanwords such as bookmaker and pacemaker. Compare with Danish -mager and German Macher.

Suffix[edit]

-maker m

  1. used for someone who makes something.

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