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wike
English
Etymology
From Old English wic. See wick (“village”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?k
Noun
wike (plural wikes)
- (obsolete, Britain, dialect) A home; a dwelling.
- A temporary mark or boundary, such as a tree bough set up in marking out or dividing anything, such as tithes, swaths to be mowed in shared ground, etc.
Anagrams
- Weik
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English wicce.
Adjective
wike
- Alternative form of wikke
Etymology 2
From Old English wicu.
Noun
wike
- Alternative form of weke (“week”)
West Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian wike, from Proto-West Germanic *wik?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?vik?/
Noun
wike c (plural wiken, diminutive wykje)
- week
Further reading
- “wike (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
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wyke
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English wicce.
Adjective
wyke
- Alternative form of wikke
Etymology 2
From Old English wicu.
Noun
wyke
- Alternative form of weke (“week”)
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