trukket
Trukket is the past participle of the Norwegian verb trekke, meaning to pull or draw. It is used both as part of compound verb tenses (with har or had) and as an adjective in certain constructions. In practice, trukket often translates to “pulled” or “drawn” in English.
As a verb form, trukket appears in perfect and pluperfect constructions. Examples include: jeg har trukket et
As an adjective, trukket describes something that has been drawn or pulled, though this usage is less
Common contexts include physical pulling (a rope that has been trukket), towing or dragging (vognen ble trukket
Etymology traces back to trekke, from Old Norse draga, with similar forms in other Scandinavian languages. See