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oaken

English

Etymology

From Middle English oken (also eken), from Old English ?cen, ?cen (of oak), from Proto-Germanic *aik?naz, equivalent to oak +? -en (adjectival suffix). Cognate with Dutch eiken (oaken), German eichen (oaken), Icelandic eikinn (oaken).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: ?k'?n, IPA(key): /??k.?n/
  • Rhymes: -??k?n

Adjective

oaken (not comparable)

  1. Made from the wood of the oak tree. Also in metaphorical uses, suggesting robustness.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Kanoé, Keano

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oaked

English

Etymology

oak +? -ed

Adjective

oaked (comparative more oaked, superlative most oaked)

  1. Of a wine: aged in oak so that it acquires flavor from tannins in the wood.

Derived terms

  • unoaked

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