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dalk
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English dalke, dalk, from Old English dalc (“clasp, buckle, brooch, bracelet”), from Proto-Germanic *dalkaz (“clasp, pin”), from Proto-Indo-European *d?elg- (“to stick; needle, pin”). Cognate with Icelandic dálkur (“cloak-pin”), Latin falx (“scythe”). Doublet of falx.
Noun
dalk (plural dalks)
- A pin; brooch; clasp
Etymology 2
From Middle English dalke; perhaps a diminutive of dale, dell. In that case from Old English *daluc, from Proto-Germanic *dalukaz.
Alternative forms
- delk
Noun
dalk (plural dalks)
- (now rare) A hollow or depression.
- 1969, Vladimir Nabokov, Ada or Ardor, Penguin 2011, p. 120:
- On a sunny September morning, with the trees still green, but the asters and fleabanes already taking over in ditch and dalk, Van set out for Ladoga, N.A.
- 1969, Vladimir Nabokov, Ada or Ardor, Penguin 2011, p. 120:
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch dadelijk, whence also the Afrikaans doublet dadelik (“immediately”). For a possible sense shift from “immediately” to “possibly” compare dialectal English drekly from directly. Note, however, that the Dutch adjective also used to mean “really, actually, indeed” (for which now daadwerkelijk, inderdaad); from this the Afrikaans sense can be derived simply through semantic weakening.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dalk/
Adverb
dalk
- perchance, perhaps, possibly
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English dalc, from Proto-Germanic *dalkaz.
Noun
dalk
- Alternative form of dalke (“brooch”)
Etymology 2
From Old English *daluc.
Noun
dalk
- Alternative form of dalke (“depression”)
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dack
English
Etymology
From daks, Australian slang for trousers or underwear.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dæk/
Verb
dack (third-person singular simple present dacks, present participle dacking, simple past and past participle dacked)
- (Australia, informal) To pull down someone's trousers as a practical joke.
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