different between tyer vs tyek
tyer
English
Noun
tyer (plural tyers)
- Dated form of tier; a person or device that ties.
Anagrams
- Trey, Tyre, trey, trye, tyre
Middle English
Noun
tyer
- (Kent) Alternative form of tere (“tear”)
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tyek
English
Alternative forms
- take (Standard English)
- tak (Wearside)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tj?k/
Verb
tyek (third-person singular simple present tyeks, present participle tyekin, simple past teuk, past participle tyeken)
- (Tyneside) To take.
- Heor pet, tyek this stotty for yer bait today
References
- Frank Graham (1987) The New Geordie Dictionary, ?ISBN
Anagrams
- Kyte, Tyke, kyte, tyke
Kalasha
Verb
tyek
- To hit
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