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chek
English
Etymology
From the Yale romanization of the Cantonese ? (cek3). Doublet of chi.
Noun
chek (plural cheks or chek)
- A Hong Kong foot.
Anagrams
- Heck, heck
Middle English
Alternative forms
- chec, check, chekke
Etymology
From Old French eschec. See English check for more.
Interjection
chek
- (chess) Said when the opponent's king is under attack. [from 14th c.]
Noun
chek (plural chekkes)
- assault; attack; raid [from 14th c.]
Descendants
- English: check
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