See daske. IPA(key): [ˈdasɡ] <span class="searchmatch">dask</span> n (singular definite dasket, plural indefinite <span class="searchmatch">dask</span>) a (light) pat, tap, (with the hand or an object) (slang) (only used...
an article on: <span class="searchmatch">DASK</span> Wikipedia Acronym from Danish Dansk Aritmetisk Sekvens Kalkulator ("Danish Arithmetic Sequence Calculator"). <span class="searchmatch">DASK</span> (historical) A computer...
Onomatopoeic. Cognate with German tatschen IPA(key): [ˈdasɡə] daske (imperative <span class="searchmatch">dask</span>, infinitive at daske, present tense dasker, past tense daskede, perfect tense...
See also: daks Daks plural of Dak S.Dak., <span class="searchmatch">DASK</span> Borrowed from German Low German Dacks, from Middle Low German das, from Old Saxon thahs, from Proto-West...
“thread”), Northern Kurdish dezî (dazī, “thread”) and Central Kurdish داسک (<span class="searchmatch">dask</span>), دەزوو (dezû, “thread”)). (Vedic) IPA(key): /dɐ́.ɕɑː/ (Classical Sanskrit)...
English: deske, desque English: desk → Irish: deasc → Welsh: desg Scots: <span class="searchmatch">dask</span> Old Occitan: Occitan: des Old Spanish: Spanish: desca, desga → Albanian:...
purely reflexive, others passive or deponent. Such words as óttask, œðrask, <span class="searchmatch">dásk</span>, iðrask, reiðask are deponent, though they originally may have been reflexive...
underdaks See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. daks plural of dak <span class="searchmatch">DASK</span>, S.Dak. Shortened form of dakula (“big”). IPA(key): /ˈdaks/ [ˈd̪aks] daks...