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yeek
English
Etymology
Imitative.
Interjection
yeek
- eek; the sound of a mouse.
- eek; an exclamation of terror.
Anagrams
- yeke
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yeke
English
Alternative forms
- yek
Etymology
From Middle English ?ek, ?eac, from Old English ??ac (“cuckoo, gawk”), from Proto-Germanic *gaukaz (“cuckoo”), from Proto-Indo-European *g?Au?-, *g?eg?Au?- (“cuckoo”). Cognate with Scots gowk (“cuckoo”), German Gauch (“cuckoo”), Danish gøg (“cuckoo”), Swedish gök (“cuckoo”). See also gawk, gowk.
Noun
yeke (plural yekes)
- (Britain dialectal) A cuckoo.
Anagrams
- yeek
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