seke
See also: Appendix:Variations of "seke"
English
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editseke
- Archaic spelling of seek.
- c. 1527–1542, Thomas Wyatt, “They fle from me, that ſometyme did me ſeke”, in Egerton MS 2711[1], page 26v:
- They fle from me, that ſometyme did me ſeke
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Lingala
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editFrom Proto-Bantu *-cèka.
Verb
editseke
- to laugh
Middle English
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editseke (third-person singular simple present seketh, present participle sekende, first-/third-person singular past indicative and past participle sought)
- Alternative form of seken
Pali
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Noun
editseke
- inflection of seka (“sprinkling”):