ilke

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== Middle English == === Etymology === From Old English ilca, conjectured as from Proto-Germanic *ilīkaz, a compound of *iz and *-līkaz from the noun *līką (“body”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈilk(ə)/ === Adjective === ilke same Of thilke tonne that I shal abroche, ==== Descendants ==== English: ilk Scots: ilk == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Etymology === From Old Norse ilki. === Noun === ilke m (definite singular ilken, indefinite plural ilkar, definite plural ilkane) sole, arch of the foot Synonyms: fotsole, il (pathology) clavus, callus, corn ==== Related terms ==== il f ilk m === References === “ilke” in The Nynorsk Dictionary. == Turkish == === Etymology === From ilk (“first”) +‎ -e. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /il.ˈce/ Hyphenation: il‧ke === Noun === ilke (definite accusative ilkeyi, plural ilkeler) principle Synonym: prensip (philosophy) doctrine (physics) law of nature, principle Synonyms: kanun, yasa policy ==== Declension ====