banke
EnglishEdit
NounEdit
banke (plural bankes)
- Obsolete spelling of bank
- 19th century, Jean Ingelow - The Brides of Enderby
- And rearing Lindis backward press'd
- Shook all her trembling bankes amaine;
- 19th century, Jean Ingelow - The Brides of Enderby
AnagramsEdit
DanishEdit
Etymology 1Edit
From the noun bakke
NounEdit
banke c (singular definite banker, plural indefinite bankene)
Derived termsEdit
Etymology 2Edit
VerbEdit
banke (imperative bank, present tense banker, simple past and past participle banka or banket, present tense bankende)
- to knock (rap one's knuckles against something, such as a door)
- to hammer (strike with a hammer)
- to beat (heart)
- to throb (pain, headache, pulse)
Derived termsEdit
LithuanianEdit
Norwegian BokmålEdit
Etymology 1Edit
From the noun bakke
NounEdit
banke m (definite singular banken, indefinite plural banker, definite plural bankene)
Derived termsEdit
Etymology 2Edit
VerbEdit
banke (imperative bank, present tense banker, simple past and past participle banka or banket, present tense bankende)
- to knock (rap one's knuckles against something, such as a door)
- to hammer (strike with a hammer)
- to beat (heart)
- to throb (pain, headache, pulse)
Derived termsEdit
ReferencesEdit
- “banke” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian NynorskEdit
EtymologyEdit
From the noun bakke
NounEdit
banke m (definite singular banken, indefinite plural bankar, definite plural bankane)
Derived termsEdit
ReferencesEdit
- “banke” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.