aik
English
Etymology
From Old Norse aka (“to drive, sail, navigate”), from Proto-Germanic *akaną.
Verb
aik (third-person singular simple present aiks, present participle aiking, simple past and past participle aiked)
- (Northern England, Scotland, rare) To drive.
- The herd aiked his neat out to the leas.
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Scots
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ek/
Noun
aik (plural aiks)
- (now archaic) oak
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