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Middle English
Noun
dwk
- Alternative form of duk (“duke”)
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Etymology
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Pronunciation
Verb
dwk (Sawndip forms 廸 or 的 or 𢛳, 1957–1982 spelling dɯk)
- to hit; to strike
- to chop (wood)
- to hunt; to catch
- (of insects) to bite (plants)
- to ignite; to light (a fire)
- Synonym: (dialectal) ndaengj
- to shoot (a gun, an arrow, etc.)
- to play (a game)
- to exorcise; to drive out (an evil spirit)
- to put; to apply
- to arrange; to set
- to spread (fertilizer)
- Synonym: (dialectal) coq
- to irrigate
- Synonyms: (dialectal) laeh, (dialectal) coq
- to feed
- Synonyms: (dialectal) coq, (dialectal) gun
Derived terms
Particle
dwk (Sawndip forms 廸 or 的 or 𢛳, 1957–1982 spelling dɯk)
- Links a predicate to a complement.
- Synonym: (dialectal) daengz
- Indicates an ongoing action or state.
- Synonym: (dialectal) se