kelk
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Verb ===
kelk (third-person singular simple present kelks, present participle kelking, simple past and past participle kelked)
(UK, dialect, obsolete, transitive) To beat.
=== Noun ===
kelk (plural kelks)
(UK, dialect, obsolete) A stroke; a blow.
== Afrikaans ==
=== Etymology ===
From Dutch kelk, from Middle Dutch kelc, from Old Dutch kelik, from Latin calix, from Ancient Greek κᾰ́λῠξ (kắlŭx).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /kɛlk/
=== Noun ===
kelk (plural kelke, diminutive kelkie)
A chalice, a goblet.
(botany) A calyx (outermost whorl of flower parts).
==== Derived terms ====
kelkiewyn
== Dutch ==
=== Etymology ===
From Middle Dutch kelc, from Old Dutch kelik, from Latin calix, calyx, from Ancient Greek κᾰ́λῠξ (kắlŭx).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /kɛlk/
Hyphenation: kelk
Rhymes: -ɛlk
=== Noun ===
kelk m (plural kelken, diminutive kelkje n)
a chalice, a goblet
(botany) a calyx (outermost whorl of flower parts)
Synonym: bloemkelk
==== Hypernyms ====
(chalice): beker, glas
==== Meronyms ====
(calyx): kelkblad, sepaal
==== Holonyms ====
(calyx): bloem
==== Derived terms ====
aronskelk
bloemkelk
kelkblad
kelkbloem
kelkwijn
==== Descendants ====
Afrikaans: kelk
→ Papiamentu: kèlki, kelki