dwk

Middle English

Noun

dwk

  1. Alternative form of duk (duke)

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

Verb

dwk (Sawndip forms or or 𢛳, 1957–1982 spelling dɯk)

  1. to hit; to strike
  2. to chop (wood)
  3. to hunt; to catch
  4. (of insects) to bite (plants)
  5. to ignite; to light (a fire)
    Synonym: (dialectal) ndaengj
  6. to shoot (a gun, an arrow, etc.)
  7. to play (a game)
  8. to exorcise; to drive out (an evil spirit)
  9. to put; to apply
  10. to arrange; to set
  11. to spread (fertilizer)
    Synonym: (dialectal) coq
  12. to irrigate
    Synonyms: (dialectal) laeh, (dialectal) coq
  13. to feed
    Synonyms: (dialectal) coq, (dialectal) gun

Derived terms

  • dwkoemq
  • dwkbuenx
  • dwkcat
  • dwkcizdaeuz
  • dwkcij
  • dwkcik
  • dwkcuengq
  • dwkcwx
  • dwkdaeu
  • dwkfangz
  • dwkfap
  • dwkfeiz
  • dwkfouz
  • dwkfug
  • dwkgeizbau
  • dwkgingq
  • dwkgoemj
  • dwkgvaq
  • dwkgyaeqfw
  • dwkhaij
  • dwkhuq
  • dwklak
  • dwkloemq
  • dwkmoh
  • dwkndaengq
  • dwkndiengq
  • dwknyaen
  • dwkraemx
  • dwkroen
  • dwkroengz
  • dwksaeng
  • dwkseuq
  • dwksouh

Particle

dwk (Sawndip forms or or 𢛳, 1957–1982 spelling dɯk)

  1. Links a predicate to a complement.
    Synonym: (dialectal) daengz
  2. Indicates an ongoing action or state.
    Synonym: (dialectal) se
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