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liking

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?la?k??/
  • Rhymes: -a?k??

Etymology 1

From Middle English likinge, likinde, likende, likande, licande, from Old English l?ciende, l?ci?ende, from Proto-Germanic *l?k?ndz, present participle of Proto-Germanic *l?k?n?, equivalent to like +? -ing.

Verb

liking

  1. present participle of like

Etymology 2

From Middle English likinge, from Old English l?cung (pleasing; pleasure; gratification; liking), equivalent to like +? -ing.

Noun

liking (countable and uncountable, plural likings)

  1. A like; a predilection.
    • 1859, John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
      The likings and dislikings of society, or of some powerful portion of it, are thus the main thing which has practically determined the rules laid down for general observance, under the penalties of law or opinion.
  2. (archaic) Approval.
    goods bought on liking
Synonyms
  • See Thesaurus:predilection
Derived terms
  • for one's liking
  • to one's liking
  • take a liking to
Translations

Sambali

Noun

likíng

  1. side

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siking

English

Verb

siking

  1. present participle of sike

Anagrams

  • skiing, skiïng

Kanakanabu

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese ?? (sekken, soap).

Noun

siking

  1. soap

Yami

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese ?(?)?(??) (shiken, examination, exam, test).

Noun

siking

  1. exam question

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