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naik

English

Alternative forms

  • nayak, nayaka

Etymology

From Sanskrit ???? (n?yaka, leader, governor).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n???k/, /?ne??k/

Noun

naik (plural naiks)

  1. A lord or governor in South Asia.
  2. An officer (equivalent to corporal) in a corps of Indian or Nepalese soldiers.
    • 1888: Also, he had to keep his temper [...] especially once when he was abused by a Naik he had himself recruited from Isser Jang village — Rudyard Kipling, ‘Miss Youghal's Sais’, Plain Tales from the Hills (Folio Society 2007, p. 26)

Anagrams

  • Akin, Inka, Kian, akin, kain, kina

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay naik, from Classical Malay [Term?], from Old Malay n?yik. First attested in the Kedukan Bukit inscription.

Verb

naik

  1. to climb, to ascend, to rise
  2. be on the increase
  3. to ride in or on something, to travel (in a vehicle)

Malay

Verb

naik

  1. to climb, to ascend, to rise
  2. be on the increase
  3. to ride in or on something, to travel (in a vehicle)

Tagalog

Noun

naik

  1. suburb (or the surrounding countryside)

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kaik

English

Noun

kaik (plural kaiks)

  1. Alternative spelling of caique

Anagrams

  • kaki

Hungarian

Alternative forms

  • kajik

Etymology

First attested in 1720, from Ottoman Turkish ????? (kay?k, boat).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?k?jik]
  • Hyphenation: ka?ik
  • Rhymes: -ik

Noun

kaik (plural kaikok)

  1. caique

Declension

Related terms

  • kaikdzsi

Ingrian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *kaikki. Cognates include Finnish kaikki and Estonian kõik.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kai?k/

Pronoun

kaik

  1. all

Declension

References

  • Vitalij Chernyavskij (2005) Ižoran keel (Ittseopastaja)?[1]

Veps

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *kaikki.

Determiner

kaik

  1. all, all of
  2. (used alone) everyone, everything, all

Inflection

References

  • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007) , “????”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovar? [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

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