ilk

/ɪlk/

ilk

English Adj Top 39,752
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Definition

Very; same.

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English ilke, from Old English ilca, conjectured as from Proto-Germanic *ilīkaz, a compound of *iz and *-līkaz from the noun *līką (“body”). The sense of “type”, “kind” is from the application of the phrase of that ilk to families: the word thus came to mean family.

Example Sentences

  • "By semblaunt, was that ilke image"
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