different between quoke vs quone
quoke
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??k
Verb
quoke
- (archaic) simple past tense and past participle of quake
- 1822, Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine: Volume 11 (page 591)
- In corroboration of such terrific doings of nature, and to shew that the solid earth must have quoke from its foundation, up comes the cook from the kitchen, solemnly swearing by her sole and flounder, that the very spit shook, and every pan clattered.
- 1822, Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine: Volume 11 (page 591)
quoke From the web:
quone
Middle English
Adjective
quone
- (Northern) Alternative form of whon
quone From the web:
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