different between looke vs loike

looke

English

Verb

looke (third-person singular simple present lookes, present participle looking, simple past and past participle looked)

  1. Obsolete spelling of look

Noun

looke (plural lookes)

  1. Obsolete spelling of look

Anagrams

  • okole

Yola

Etymology

From Middle English loken, from Old English l?cian, from Proto-West Germanic *l?k?n.

Verb

looke

  1. to look at

References

  • Jacob Poole (1867) , William Barnes, editor, A glossary, with some pieces of verse, of the old dialect of the English colony in the baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, J. Russell Smith, ?ISBN

looke From the web:

  • what looked toward the welfare of all
  • what looked like a large pile of ash
  • what looked like black mountains
  • what looked as a late winter's moon
  • what looked in the background of the tea bushes
  • what looked like a tail
  • what looked wan and pale and when
  • what looked like little flags


loike

English

Adjective

loike (not comparable)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of like.

Verb

loike (third-person singular simple present loikes, present participle loiking, simple past and past participle loiked)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of like.

loike From the web:

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