nake

English

Etymology

From Middle English naken (to nake), from Old English nacian (to bare, strip, make naked), from Proto-Germanic *nakwōną (to make naked), from Proto-Indo-European *nogʷ- (to make naked). Cognate with Old Norse nǫkkva (to bare, expose). More at naked.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /neɪk/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -eɪk

Verb

nake (third-person singular simple present nakes, present participle naking, simple past and past participle naked)

  1. (now chiefly Scotland) To make naked; to bare.

Synonyms

Anagrams

Afar

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /naˈke/, [nʌˈkɛ]
  • Hyphenation: na‧ke

Verb

naké (passive nakiimé)

  1. (transitive) to drink (milk)

Conjugation

    Conjugation of nake (type II verb)
1st singular 2nd singular 3rd singular 1st plural 2nd plural 3rd plural
m f
perfective V-affirmative nakéhnaktéhnakéhnaktéhnaknéhnakteeníhnakeeníh
N-affirmative nakénakténakénakténaknénakténnakén
negative mánakinniyománakinnitománakinnamánakinnamánakinninománakinnitonmánakinnon
imperfective V-affirmative nakáhnaktáhnakáhnaktáhnaknáhnaktaanáhnakaanáh
N-affirmative nakánaktánakánaktánaknánaktánnakán
negative mánakamánaktamánakamánaktamánaknamánaktanmánakan
prospective V-affirmative nakéliyoh
nakéyyoh
nakélitoh
nakéttoh
nakélehnakélehnakélinoh
nakénnoh
nakélitoonuh
nakéttoonuh
nakéloonuh
N-affirmative nakéliyo
nakéyyo
nakélito
nakétto
nakélenakélenakélino
nakénno
nakéliton
nakétton
nakélon
conjunctive I V-affirmative nákuhnáktuhnákuhnáktuhnákuhnaktóonuhnakóonuh
N-affirmative nákunáktunákunáktunákunaktónnakón
negative naké wáyuhnaké wáytuhnaké wáyuhnaké wáytuhnaké wáynuhnaké waytóonuhnaké wóonuh
conjunctive II V-affirmative nakánkehnaktánkehnakánkehnaktánkehnaknánkehnaktaanánkehnakaanánkeh
N-affirmative nakánkenaktánkenakánkenaktánkenaknánkenaktaanánkenakaanánke
negative naké wáankehnaké waytánkehnaké wáankehnaké waytánkehnaké waynánkehnaké waytaanánkehnaké wáankeh
jussive affirmative nákaynáktaynákaynáktaynákaynaktóonaynakóonay
negative naké wáaynaké wáytaynaké wáaynaké wáytaynaké wáynaynaké waytóonaynaké wóonay
past
conditional
affirmative nakinniyóynakinnitóynakinnáynakinnáynakinninóynakinnitoonúynakinnoonúy
negative naké wanniyóynaké wannitóynaké wannáynaké wannáynaké wanninóynaké wannitoonúynaké wanninoonúy
present
conditional I
affirmative nakéknaktéknakéknaktéknaknéknakteeníknakeeník
negative naké wéeknaké waytéknaké wéeknaké waytéknaké waynéknaké wayteeníknaké weeník
singular plural singular plural
consultative affirmative nakóonaknóo imperative affirmative náknáka
negative manakóomanaknóo negative mánakinmánakina
-h converb -i form -k converb -in(n)uh converb -innuk converb infinitive indefinite participle
V-focus N-focus
nákahnákinákaknakínnuhnakínnuknakíyyanakináanihnakináan
Compound tenses
past perfect affirmative perfective + perfective of én or sugé
present perfect affirmative perfective + imperfective of én
future perfect affirmative perfective + prospective of sugé
past progressive -k converb + imperfective of én or sugé
present progressive affirmative imperfect + imperfective of én
future progressive -k converb + prospective of sugé
immediate future affirmative conjunctive I + imperfective of wée
imperfect potential I affirmative conjunctive I + imperfective of takké
imperfect
potential II
affirmative imperfective + -m + takké
negative naké + imperfective of wée + -m + takké
perfect
potential
affirmative perfective + -m + takké
negative naké + perfective of wée + -m + takké
present
conditional II
affirmative imperfective + object pronoun + tekkék
negative naké + perfective of wée + object pronoun + tekkék
perfect
conditional
affirmative perfective + imperfective of sugé + -k
negative perfective + sugé + imperfective of wée -k
irrealis naké + perfective of xaaxé or raaré

References

  • E. M. Parker, R. J. Hayward (1985) “nake”, in An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London, →ISBN

Creek

Pronunciation

  • (Oklahoma) IPA(key): [nɑ̂ˑɡɪ]
  • Hyphenation: na‧ke

Noun

nake

  1. thing

Pronoun

nake

  1. what?
  2. something

References

  • J. B. Martin, M. McKane Mauldrin (2004) A dictionary of Creek/Muscogee, University of Nebraska Press, →ISBN, page 78
  • J. B. Martin (2011) A grammar of Creek (Muscogee), University of Nebraska Press, →ISBN, page 143

Dutch

Verb

nake

  1. (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of naken

Anagrams

Middle English

Etymology 1

A back-formation from naked.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnaːk(ə)/

Adjective

nake

  1. (rare) naked, exposed, miserly
Descendants
  • Yola: naaghen
References

Noun

nake

  1. Alternative form of nekke

Verb

nake

  1. Alternative form of naken

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Adjective

nake

  1. neuter singular of naken
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