doke

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== English == === Noun === doke (plural dokes) (UK, dialect) A dimple or dint. === See also === okey-doke, okie-doke (etymologically unrelated) === Anagrams === OKed, doek == Albanian == === Etymology === From Albanian duk, most likely from Gheg Dok. Alternatively, from Ancient Greek δοκεἳ (dokheì, “to seem”). === Noun === doke f pl (definite plural doket) customs, traditions older term for kanun === References === == Dutch == === Verb === doke (dated or formal) singular past subjunctive of duiken === Anagrams === doek == Japanese == === Romanization === doke Rōmaji transcription of どけ == Middle English == === Etymology 1 === From Old English duce, dūce. ==== Alternative forms ==== ducke, dukke, dokke, douke, duke ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /ˈdoːk(ə)/, /ˈduːk(ə)/, /ˈduk(ə)/ ==== Noun ==== doke (plural dokes) duck, drake ===== Synonyms ===== digge ===== Derived terms ===== dokeling ===== Descendants ===== English: duck Scots: duik, deuk, dook Yola: duucks (plural) ===== References ===== “dọ̄ke, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 27 March 2018. === Etymology 2 === ==== Noun ==== doke alternative form of dokke == West Frisian == === Noun === doke n (plural dokes) diminutive of do