prikket
Prikket is a Norwegian term with two main senses. As an adjective, it describes something that has dots or spots, i.e., a dotted or spotted pattern. This usage is common when talking about textiles, wallpapers, clothing, or surfaces that feature small round marks. As a past participle of the verb prikke, prikket also appears in verbal constructions to indicate that something has been pricked or marked with points, and it forms part of compound tenses in Norwegian.
Etymology and form. The word originates from the noun prikk, meaning a dot or spot, which itself
Usage. In everyday language, prikket describes patterns and textures: for example, fabrics or designs described as
See also. Related terms include prikk (dot or spot) and prikkete, a form encountered in some dialectal