different between keak vs reak

keak

English

Verb

keak (third-person singular simple present keaks, present participle keaking, simple past and past participle keaked)

  1. (archaic) To cackle or laugh.
  2. (Yorkshire) To jerk a limb or tilt the head.

References

  • (cackle, laugh) Keak, in Poplollies and Bellibones: A Celebration of Lost Words, by Susan Kelz Sperling, 1977, page 16.
  • (to jerk, to tilt) Keak, in A Glossary of Words Pertaining to the Dialect of Mid-Yorshire..., by C. Clough Robinson, 1867, page 67[1]

Anagrams

  • Ekka, ekka

Basque

Noun

keak

  1. absolutive plural of ke
  2. ergative singular of ke

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reak

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??i?k/

Etymology 1

Compare Icelandic hrekkr, or English wreak vengeance.

Noun

reak (plural reaks)

  1. (obsolete) A prank.
    • They play such reaks.

Etymology 2

Compare wrack (seaweed).

Noun

reak (plural reaks)

  1. A rush.
    • a. 1578, Thomas Drant, A medicinable morall
      Feedes on reaks and reeds.

Anagrams

  • KERA, Kear, Kera, Rake, aker, rake

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