English
Etymology First appearance in 1995 inPC Week .[ 1] Abbreviated fromWikiWikiWeb , fromHawaiian wikiwiki ( “ quick ” ) +English web .
Pronunciation
Noun wiki (plural wikis )
Acollaborative website which can bedirectly edited merely by using aweb browser , often by anyone who hasaccess to it.
Derived terms Derived terms ofwiki (proper nouns)
Other terms derived fromwiki
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Verb wiki (third-person singular simple present wikis ,present participle wikiing ,simple past and past participle wikied )
( transitive , intransitive ) Toresearch onWikipedia or some similar wiki.To get an understanding of the topics, he quickly went online andwikied each one.
2008 December 1, GeekDad, “Son of a Geek: Comics and Growing Up the DC Way”, inWired News :I tore through his collectionwikiing any plot points that I missed learning the importance of the players of the DC universe
2009 June 18, Lizz Holmans, “Janus”, inuk.rec.sheds [4] (Usenet ):Her English is no better than my Portuguese, but Iwikied 'influenza' in Portuguese and it came up with 'gripe'
2010 , Noemi Gonzalez,Journey , page65 :I did research on the internet and found out so. I “wikied ” it.
( intransitive ) Tocontribute to a wiki.2006 , Deptford Tv,Deptford.TV Diaries , page73 :Blogging,wiki-ing , coding are all activities that generate authorial product.
2007 , Dan Woods with Peter Thoeny,Wikis for dummies , page17 :The best way to startwiki-ing is to find an existing wiki (that is, a hosted wiki) and start adding to it.
2008 , Robert E. Cummings with Matt Barton,Wiki writing: collaborative learning in the college classroom , page46 :For example, blog and wiki software can be used to support all sorts of activities that are not commonly associated with the activities of “blogging” or “wikiing .” This includes activities like sharing syllabi, publishing announcements
( transitive ) To participate in the wiki-based production of.2009 October 19, “Cooking Consensus: Will Wiki Work in the Kitchen?”, inTime [5] , archived fromthe original on4 June 2011 :The history ofwikied novels isn't pretty (Penguin Books never published the gobbledygook that was "A Million Penguins"), and no one has daredwiki a jazz song.
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References ^ Cunningham, Ward (2005 ) “Correspondence on the Etymology of Wiki”, inCunningham & Cunningham, Inc. [1] , retrieved28 February 2010
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Etymology Unadapted borrowing fromEnglish wiki .
Pronunciation
Noun wiki m (plural wikis )
wiki
Chinese
Etymology FromEnglish wiki .
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Verb wiki
( Hong Kong Cantonese ) towiki ; toresearch onWikipedia
Proper noun wiki
( Hong Kong Cantonese ) Wikipedia
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Noun wiki
( Hong Kong Cantonese ) article onWikipedia
Choctaw
Alternative forms
Adjective wīki
heavy
Danish
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish wiki .[ 1]
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Noun wiki c (singular definite wikien ,plural indefinite wikier )
Awiki .[ 1]
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Dutch
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish wiki .
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Noun wiki m (plural wiki's ,diminutive wikietje n )
wiki
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Finnish
Etymology FromEnglish wiki , formed fromHawaiian wikiwiki .
Pronunciation
Noun wiki
wiki ( collaborative website )
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French
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish wiki .
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Noun wiki m (plural wikis )
wiki
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Hawaiian
Etymology FromProto-Polynesian *witi . Note that this reconstruction is only attested in Central-Eastern Polynesian.[ 1]
Pronunciation
Verb wiki
( stative ) tohasten , tospeed up ( stative ) to beswift , to bespeedy , to bequick
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References ^ “POLLEX entry”, in(Please provide the book title or journal name) [2] , 2022 February 18 (last accessed), archived fromthe original on9 May 2021 Pukui, Mary Kawena, Elbert, Samuel H. (1986 ) “wiki”, inHawaiian Dictionary , Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press
Indonesian
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish wiki .
Pronunciation
Noun wiki (plural wiki -wiki )
wiki
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Japanese
Romanization wiki
Rōmaji transcription ofウィキ
Kokota
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish week .
Noun wiki
week palu wiki : two weeks
References Bill Palmer,Kokota Grammar , page 380→ISBN
Latvian
Etymology Unadapted borrowing fromEnglish wiki
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Noun wiki m (invariable )
wiki
Limburgish
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish wiki .
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Noun wiki m
wiki
Inflection This entry needs aninflection-table template .
Lower Sorbian 1. wiki
Etymology Borrowed fromMiddle Low German wīk , fromLatin vicus .[ 1]
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Noun wiki pl
( literary , commerce) market Stwórtk su pśecejwiki . The market is always [open] on Thursdays. 1998 , Erwin Hannusch, chapter 1, inNiedersorbisch praktisch und verständlich , Bautzen: Domowina Verlag,→ISBN , page20 :Tšochu dalej su Starewiki . Somewhat further on is the Old Market. town square
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References ^ Bartels, Hauke (2009)."Lower Sorbian vocabulary" . In Haspelmath, Martin; Tadmor, Uri.World Loanword Database . Munich: Max Planck Digital Library. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
Further reading Starosta, Manfred:Dolnoserbsko-nimski słownik , Ludowe nakładnistwo Domowina, Budyšyn, 1999.,→ISBN Šwjela, Bogumil:Dolnoserbsko-němski słownik , Ludowe nakładnistwo Domowina, Budyšyn, 1963., p. 451.
Maori
Etymology 1
Verb wiki
to form circular ripples on the surface of a fluid
Etymology 2 Transliteration ofEnglish week
Noun wiki
week
Etymology 3 Transliteration ofEnglish wick
Noun wiki
wick ;fuse
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish wiki , fromHawaiian wikiwiki ( “ quick ” ) .
Noun wiki m (definite singular wikien ,indefinite plural wikier ,definite plural wikiene )
wiki
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish wiki , fromHawaiian wikiwiki ( “ quick ” ) .
Noun wiki m (definite singular wikien ,indefinite plural wikiar ,definite plural wikiane )
wiki
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Portuguese
Etymology Unadapted borrowing fromEnglish wiki .
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Noun wiki f or( less common ) m (plural wikis )
wiki ( website allowing collaborative editing of content )
Spanish
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish wiki .
Pronunciation IPA (key ) : /ˈwiki/ [ˈwi.ki] ,/ˈɡwiki/ [ˈɡwi.ki] Rhymes:-iki Syllabification:wi‧ki
Noun wiki m or f same meaning (plural wikis )
wiki
Sranan Tongo
Etymology FromEnglish week .
Pronunciation
Noun wiki
week
Swahili
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish week .[ 1]
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Noun wiki classIX (plural wiki classX )
aweek
Synonyms
References ^ Batibo, Herman M. (1996 ) “Loanword clusters nativization rules in Tswana and Swahili: a comparative study”, inSouth African Journal of African Language [3] , volume16 , number 2,→DOI , page 38 of 33-41
Swedish
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish wiki .
Pronunciation IPA (key ) : /viːkɪ/ ,/vɪkɪ/ ,/wiːkɪ/ ,/wɪkɪ/
Noun wiki c
wiki .
Declension The plurals are not agreed upon, other words for the indefinite plural nominative presently in use includewikier ,wikis ,wikisar ,wikior ,wikiar ,wiki etc.
Tocharian A
Etymology FromProto-Tocharian *w'īkän , fromProto-Indo-European *(d)wi(h₁)dḱm̥ti (cognate withLatin vīgintī ,Ancient Greek εἴκοσι ( eíkosi ) , Doricϝείκατι ( weíkati ) ,Sanskrit विंशति ( viṃśati ) ,Avestan 𐬬𐬍𐬯𐬀𐬌𐬙𐬌 ( vīsai ti ) ,Ossetian инсӕй ( insæj ) ,Armenian քսան ( kʻsan ) ,Albanian (një)zet ,Welsh ugain ). CompareTocharian B ikäṃ .
Numeral wiki
twenty
Turkish
Etymology Borrowed fromEnglish wiki .
Pronunciation IPA (key ) : /ˈvici/ ,/ˈɥici/ Hyphenation:wi‧ki
Noun wiki (definite accusative wikiyi ,plural wikiler )
wiki
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