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yeek

English

Etymology

Imitative.

Interjection

yeek

  1. eek; the sound of a mouse.
  2. eek; an exclamation of terror.

Anagrams

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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)

  1. (Britain dialectal) A cuckoo.

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