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See also:tíkandTIK

Translingual

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Symbol

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tik

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forTikar.

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English

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Etymology

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Early 21st century, perhapsimitative of the popping sounds made by meth being lit and smoked.[1]

Noun

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tik (uncountable)

  1. (South Africa, slang)crystal meth orspeed.
    • 2004 June 8, “On the Tik-Tik express”, inSABC News[1], archived fromthe original on2 June 2006:
      This Tuesday Special Assignment focuses on a deepening crisis in Cape Town. Many young adults and schoolchildren as young as 10 years are in the grip of a powerful drug called crystal methamphetamine – known locally astik. It’s been on the fringes for several years but it is now catching on fast among the youth of the Western Cape.
    • 2006 May 13,Weekend Argus, page12:
      Over a third of all people seeking rehabilitation in the second half of 2005 reported that their primary problem wastik.
    • 2020 October 10, Mike Simpson, “More seizures of drug consignments on long-distance buses”, inThe South African[2]:
      Hardly a week goes by without news of a crime bust of some kind involving one of the buses travelling cross-country, with everything from mandrax totik, marijuana and abalone finding its way on board.

References

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  1. ^tik”, inLexico,Dictionary.com;Oxford University Press,2019–2022.

Anagrams

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Afrikaans

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromDutchtikken.

Verb

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tik (presenttik,present participletikkende,past participlegetik)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) totap
  2. (transitive) totype
  3. (Cape Afrikaans, intransitive) to usecrystal meth
    Synonym:tjoef

Etymology 2

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FromDutchtik.

Noun

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tik (pluraltikke)

  1. tap
  2. (Cape Afrikaans, uncountable)crystal meth
    Synonym:tjoef
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Choctaw

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Noun

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tīk (inalienable)

  1. female
  2. sister (of a man)

Czech

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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tik inan

  1. atick, atwitch

Declension

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Declension oftik (velar masculine inanimate)
singularplural
nominativetiktiky
genitivetikutiků
dativetikutikům
accusativetiktiky
vocativetikutiky
locativetikuticích
instrumentaltikemtiky

Dinka

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Noun

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tik (pluraldiäärordior)

  1. woman
  2. wife

References

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  • Dinka-English Dictionary[3],2005

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Fromtikken.

Noun

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tik m (pluraltikken,diminutivetikje n)

  1. tick(a kind of sound)
  2. tap
  3. slap
  4. littlebit (In: "eentikje meer")
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Descendants
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  • Afrikaans:tik
  • Papiamentu:tiki(from the diminutive)
  • Indonesian:tik

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

Verb

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tik

  1. inflection oftikken:
    1. first-personsingularpresentindicative
    2. (in case ofinversion)second-personsingularpresentindicative
    3. imperative

Anagrams

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Garo

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Etymology

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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tik

  1. louse

Hausa

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Ideophone

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tîk

  1. somethingheavyfalling

Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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tik (pluraltikok)

  1. (dialectal)Alternative form oftyúk(hen).
Declension
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Inflection (stem in-o-, back harmony)
singularplural
nominativetiktikok
accusativetikottikokat
dativetiknaktikoknak
instrumentaltikkaltikokkal
causal-finaltikérttikokért
translativetikkátikokká
terminativetikigtikokig
essive-formaltikkénttikokként
essive-modal
inessivetikbantikokban
superessivetikontikokon
adessivetiknáltikoknál
illativetikbatikokba
sublativetikratikokra
allativetikhoztikokhoz
elativetikbóltikokból
delativetikróltikokról
ablativetiktóltikoktól
non-attributive
possessive – singular
tikétikoké
non-attributive
possessive – plural
tikéitikokéi
Possessive forms oftik
possessorsingle possessionmultiple possessions
1st person sing.tikomtikjaim
2nd person sing.tikodtikjaid
3rd person sing.tikjatikjai
1st person pluraltikunktikjaink
2nd person pluraltikotoktikjaitok
3rd person pluraltikjuktikjaik

Etymology 2

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Pronoun

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tik

  1. (personal, folksy)Alternative form ofti(you, plural).
Declension
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Declension oftik
nominativetik
accusativetikteket
dativenektek
instrumentalveletek
causal-finalértetek
inessivebennetek
superessiverajtatok
adessivenálatok
illativebelétek
sublativerátok
allativehozzátok
elativebelőletek
delativerólatok
ablativetőletek

Further reading

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  • (folksy alternative form oftyúk(hen)):tik , redirecting totyúk in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.
  • (folksy alternative form ofti(you all)):tik , redirecting to(1):ti in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.

Indonesian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromDutchtik,tikken.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈt̪ɪk̚]
  • Hyphenation:tik

Noun

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tik (pluraltik-tik)

  1. typewriter(a device, at least partially mechanical, used to print text by pressing keys that cause type to be impressed through an inked ribbon onto paper)

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Latvian

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Adverb

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tik

  1. so
    tik daudzso many

Particle

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tik

  1. notso...as

Lithuanian

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Etymology 1

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Traditionally considered a shortening ofti̇́ek(so much) ortiektai̇̃(not only), though the phonological processes involved are unclear.[1]

Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.
Particularly: “What is tiek's further etymology? Smoczynski doesn't trace it back to Proto-Indo-European; looks a bit like a combination ofProto-Balto-Slavic*tas(that) +*ki(what), or perhaps it's derived from some other grammatical-type words.”

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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tik (notcomparable)

  1. just,only(nothing more than; nothing else other than)
    Synonyms:vien,tiktai
    Kàsbùstoliaũ,gãlimati̇̀kspėlióti.We can only speculate as to what will come next.
    Ji̇̀sti̇̀kbė̃goir̃bė̃go.He just ran and ran.
  2. only just,barely,hardly
    Synonyms:bemaž,vos
    Rãdojį̇̃tikgývą,tiknenùmirė.We found him barely alive, he almost died.

Conjunction

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tik

  1. but,yet,just(introduces aconcession)
    Synonyms:bet,tačiau
    Labai̇̃nóriu,ti̇̀kpinigų̃neturiù.I'd love to, just I don't have the money.

Particle

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tik

  1. (in conjunction with question words)-ever,no matter
    Synonyms:bebūtų,bet
    ti̇̀ki̇̀masi,tàssẽkasi.He succeeds at whatever he puts his hand to.

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Etymology 2

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Ofimitative origin.

Interjection

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ti̇̀k

  1. Noise made to callchickens
    Synonym:cik
  2. tick(sound of a clock ticking)

Etymology 3

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Verb

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ti̇̀k

  1. second-personsingularimperative oftikti

References

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  1. ^Wojciech Smoczyński (2018) “tik”, inLithuanian Etymological Dictionary, Berlin, Germany:Peter Lang,→DOI,→ISBN, page676

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsetík.

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Noun

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tik f orm (definite singulartikaortiken,indefinite pluraltiker,definite pluraltikene)

  1. afemalecanine
  2. aewe

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsetík.

Noun

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tik f (definite singulartika,indefinite pluraltiker,definite pluraltikene)

  1. afemalecanine
  2. aewe

Pipil

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Preposition

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tik

  1. in,to,from,inside,into

Further reading

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  • Campbell, L. (1985).The Pipil Language of El Salvador. Mouton De Gruyter. p. 59

Polish

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PolishWikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchtic.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tik inan

  1. (medicine)tic(local and habitual convulsive motion)

Declension

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Declension oftik
singularplural
nominativetiktiki
genitivetikatików
dativetikowitikom
accusativetiktiki
instrumentaltikiemtikami
locativetikutikach
vocativetikutiki

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adjective

Further reading

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  • tik in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Sudovian

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Etymology

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FromProto-Baltic[Term?]. CompareLithuanianti̇̀k,Latviantik, howeverOld Prussianter(only).[1][2]

(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Particle

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tik

  1. only,just

References

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  1. ^Zigmas Zinkevičius (1985) “Lenkų-jotvingių žodynėlis? [A Polish-Yotvingian dictionary?]”, inBaltistica, volume21, number 1 (in Lithuanian), Vilnius: VU,→DOI, page80:tik ‘tik, tiktai, l. tylko’ 21.
  2. ^tìk” in Hock et al.,Altlitauisches etymologisches Wörterbuch 2.0 (online, 2020–): “nar.tik part. ‘nur’”.

Swedish

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsetík(bitch). CompareEnglishtyke.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tik c

  1. abitch(female canine)
    Synonym:hynda

Declension

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Declension oftik
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitetiktiks
definitetikentikens
pluralindefinitetikartikars
definitetikarnatikarnas

Tatar

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Adjective

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tik

  1. only,solitary

Turkish

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Etymology 1

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FromOttoman Turkishتیك(tik), fromFrenchtic.

Noun

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tik (definite accusativetiği,pluraltikler)

  1. tic(movement)
  2. tic(mannerism)

Etymology 2

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FromOttoman Turkishتیك(tik), fromEnglishteak.

Noun

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tik (definite accusativetiği,pluraltikler)

  1. teak[from 19th c.]

Etymology 3

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FromEnglishtick.

Noun

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tik (definite accusativetiği,pluraltikler)

  1. tick (check mark)[from 2002]
    • 2023 May 4, “Kılıçdaroğlu'na 'gri tik' verildi”, inCumhuriyet:
      Millet İttifakı’nın Cumhurbaşkanı adayı Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu'nun Twitter hesabına "gritik" verildi.
      (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)

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Veps

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Etymology

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FromProto-Finnic*tikka. Cognates includeFinnishtikka.

Noun

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tik

  1. woodpecker

Declension

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Inflection oftik (inflection type 5/sana)
nominative sing.tik
genitive sing.tikan
partitive sing.tikad
partitive plur.tikoid
singularplural
nominativetiktikad
accusativetikantikad
genitivetikantikoiden
partitivetikadtikoid
essive-instructivetikantikoin
translativetikakstikoikš
inessivetikastikoiš
elativetikaspäitikoišpäi
illativetikahatikoihe
adessivetikaltikoil
ablativetikalpäitikoilpäi
allativetikaletikoile
abessivetikatatikoita
comitativetikanketikoidenke
prolativetikadmetikoidme
approximative Itikannotikoidenno
approximative IItikannokstikoidennoks
egressivetikannopäitikoidennopäi
terminative Itikahasaitikoihesai
terminative IItikalesaitikoilesai
terminative IIItikassai
additive Itikahapäitikoihepäi
additive IItikalepäitikoilepäi

Volapük

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishthink.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tik (nominative pluraltiks)

  1. thought(object or instance of thinking)

Declension

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Declension oftik
singularplural
nominativetiktiks
genitivetikatikas
dativetiketikes
accusativetikitikis
vocative1otik!otiks!
predicative2tikutikus

1 status as a case is disputed
2 in later, non-classical Volapük only

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