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See also:oké,ōke,ōkē,andøke

English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Verb

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oke

  1. (obsolete)simplepast ofache
  2. (obsolete)simplepast ofake

Etymology 2

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Seeoka

EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Noun

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oke (pluralokes)

  1. (historical units of measurement)Alternative form ofoka.

References

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Etymology 3

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Shortened borrowing fromAfrikaansoutjie.

Noun

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oke (pluralokes)

  1. (South Africa, slang)Man;guy;bloke.
    • 1998, Leon Schuster,Leon Schuster's Lekker, Thick South African Joke Book, page106:
      Anoke meets up with his ex-wife at a party. After a few dops, he puts his arm around her and suggests they go to bed. 'Over my dead body,' she snarls at him. He downs his drink and says, 'I see you haven't changed.'
    • 2005, Al Lovejoy,Acid Alex:
      I had initiated an African ritual by giving the pipe to him. And you can never stay befuck with anoke you smoke nchangu with.
    • 2009, Kevin Richardson,Part of the Pride: My Life Among the Big Cats of Africa, published2016, page39:
      When thatoke talked, I listened.

Etymology 4

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FromMiddle Englishoke.

Noun

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oke (pluralokes)

  1. Obsolete spelling ofoak.

See also

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Anagrams

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Dutch

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Etymology

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FromEnglishOK.

Pronunciation

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Interjection

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oke

  1. OK,okay

Synonyms

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Esperanto

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Esperanto numbers(edit)
 ←  789  → 
   Cardinal:ok
   Ordinal:oka
   Adverbial:oke
   Multiplier:okobla,okopa
   Fractional:okona,okono

Etymology

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ok +‎-e

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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oke

  1. eighthly

Igbo

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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óké

  1. male,man
Derived terms
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Terms derived fromóké

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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óké

  1. big size.

Etymology 3

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From(divide).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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óke

  1. boundary,demarcation.

Etymology 4

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Noun

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oké

  1. rat(animal)

Etymology 5

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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oke

  1. portion,share,division,part.

Indonesian

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Etymology

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FromEnglishOK.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɔke/
  • Hyphenation:oké

Interjection

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oké

  1. (colloquial)OK(acceptance, acknowledgement)
    Synonyms:baik,sip

Verb

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oké

  1. (colloquial)OK(acceptance, acknoledgement)
    Synonyms:iya,ya,hooh

Alternative forms

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  • okeh
  • woke
  • ngokhey
  • ngghokey
  • oghey
  • owghey
  • yongkray
  • yongkru

Further reading

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Japanese

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Romanization

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oke

  1. Rōmaji transcription ofおけ

Mikasuki

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Noun

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oke

  1. water

Serbo-Croatian

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Noun

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oke

  1. inflection ofoka:
    1. genitivesingular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocativeplural

Ternate

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Verb

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oke

  1. drink

Conjugation

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Conjugation ofoke
singularplural
inclusiveexclusive
1st persontookefookemioke
2nd personnookenioke
3rd
person
masculineookeioke
yooke(archaic)
femininemooke
neuterioke

References

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  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001). A Descriptive Study of the Language of Ternate, the Northern Moluccas, Indonesia. University of Pittsburgh.

Yoruba

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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CompareEdoòké(hill).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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òkè

  1. mountain,hill
    Synonym:òkìtì
    mo gunòkè náà dé oríI climbed themountain to the top
  2. north
    Synonyms:àríwá,àwúsí
    Antonyms:odò,gúúsù,àwúsẹ̀
  3. topmost,top
  4. interior,uplands beyondYorubaland
  5. high

Derived terms

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