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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also:
dick
English
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edit
]
English
Wikipedia
has an article on:
Dick
Wikipedia
Etymology
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]
Rhyming nickname for
Rick
, pet form of
Richard
.
Pronunciation
[
edit
]
enPR
:
dĭk
,
IPA
(
key
)
:
/dɪk/
Rhymes:
-ɪk
Homophone
:
dick
Proper noun
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]
Dick
A
diminutive
of the male
given name
Richard
, also used as a formal given name
.
c.
1591–1592
(date written)
,
William Shakespeare
, “
The Third Part of Henry the Sixt,
[
…
]
”, in
Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies
[
…
]
(
First Folio
), London:
[
…
]
Isaac Iaggard
, and
Ed
[
ward
]
Blount
, published
1623
,
→OCLC
,
[
Act V, scene v
]
:
Lascivious Edward, and thou perjur'd George,/ And thou mis-shapen
Dick
, I tell ye all,
1830
,
Mary Russell Mitford
,
Our Village: Fourth Series: Cottage Names:
:
You may know what one man thinks of another by his manner of calling him. Thomas and James and Richard and William are stupid young gentlemen; Tom and Jem and
Dick
and Will are fine spirited fellows.
A
surname
transferred from the given name
.
Derived terms
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]
big Dick
clever dick
Deadeye Dick
Dickey
Dickie
Dick Johnson
(township)
Dick's hatband
Dicky
hopping Dick
little Dick
,
little Dick Fisher
Tom, Dick or Harry
Tricky Dick
Related terms
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]
Hick
Rick
Anagrams
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]
CDKI
,
cdki
Swedish
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]
Etymology
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From
English
Dick
.
Pronunciation
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]
Audio
:
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file
)
Proper noun
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]
Dick
c
(
genitive
Dicks
)
a male
given name
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