Eke

Etymology 1
From eken:, from  iecan:, from  aukjana, from, from. Akin to øge:,  auka:,  öka: and  augeo:,  eac:.

Verb

 * 1)  To increase; to add to, augment, lengthen.
 * Here endlesse penance for one fault I pay, / But that redoubled crime with vengeance new / Thou biddest me to eeke?
 * Here endlesse penance for one fault I pay, / But that redoubled crime with vengeance new / Thou biddest me to eeke?

Etymology 2
From eke:, from  eaca:. Akin to auki:.

Noun

 * 1)  A very small addition to the bottom of a beehive, often merely of a few bands of straw, on which the hive is raised temporarily.

Etymology 3
From eek:, from  eac:. Akin to ook:,  auch:.

Adverb

 * 1)  Also.

Anagrams

 * eek

Etymology
From a language, compare the Turkish verb form ek:.

Noun

 * 1) plough, plow

Verb

 * 1) to embark

Etymology
From Old Swedish, from ek:.

Noun
eke


 * 1)  wood of oak

Pronoun


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