ike
Estonian
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Finnic *iges, from Proto-Slavic *jьgo, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *juga-, from Proto-Indo-European *yugóm.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editike (genitive ikke, partitive iket)
Declension
editDeclension of ike (ÕS type 6/mõte, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | ike | ikked | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | ikke | ||
genitive | ikete | ||
partitive | iket | ikkeid | |
illative | ikkesse | iketesse ikkeisse | |
inessive | ikkes | iketes ikkeis | |
elative | ikkest | iketest ikkeist | |
allative | ikkele | iketele ikkeile | |
adessive | ikkel | iketel ikkeil | |
ablative | ikkelt | iketelt ikkeilt | |
translative | ikkeks | iketeks ikkeiks | |
terminative | ikkeni | iketeni | |
essive | ikkena | iketena | |
abessive | ikketa | iketeta | |
comitative | ikkega | iketega |
Further reading
editGuaraní
editVerb
editike
Japanese
editRomanization
editike
Lindu
editNoun
editike
Middle English
editPronoun
editike
- (chiefly Northern dialectal) Alternative form of I (“I”)
Tatar
editNumeral
edit< 1 | 2 | 3 > |
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Cardinal : ike Ordinal : ikençe | ||
ike (Cyrillic spelling ике)
Yoruba
editEtymology 1
editOriginally referring to elephant ivory, attested as celluloid in R.C. Abraham's 1958 dictionary, the semantic change was likely influenced by the production of celluloid, which was often made to resemble ivory.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editike
- (now archaic, historical) ivory
- Synonym: eyín erin
- plastic, bioplastic, plasticine
- plastic container
- credit card, ATM card
- (slang) counterfeit, fake good
- (obsolete) celluloid
Derived terms
editEtymology 2
editPronunciation
editNoun
editike
- a tool, often plastic, used in pottery
- Synonyms: irinṣẹ́ amọ̀kòkò, amọ̀
Etymology 3
editPronunciation
editNoun
editiké
Derived terms
editEtymology 4
editì- (“nominalizing prefix”) + ké (“to shout, to cry out”)
Pronunciation
editNoun
editìké
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- Estonian terms inherited from Proto-Finnic
- Estonian terms derived from Proto-Finnic
- Estonian terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Estonian terms derived from Proto-Balto-Slavic
- Estonian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Estonian lemmas
- Estonian nouns
- Estonian mõte-type nominals
- Guaraní lemmas
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- Middle English pronouns
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- Yoruba terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Yoruba nouns
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- Yoruba slang
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- Yoruba terms with obsolete senses
- Yoruba terms prefixed with i- (nominalizing prefix)
- yo:Containers
- yo:Materials
- yo:Art
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