aske

See also: Aske

English

Verb

aske (third-person singular simple present askes, present participle asking, simple past and past participle asked)

  1. Obsolete spelling of ask

Anagrams


Danish

Etymology 1

From Old Danish askæ, from Old Norse aska, from Proto-Germanic *askǭ.

Noun

aske c (singular definite asken, plural indefinite asker)

  1. ash (solid remains of a fire)
Inflection

Verb

aske (imperative ask, infinitive at aske, present tense asker, past tense askede, perfect tense har asket)

  1. ash

Etymology 2

See ask

Noun

aske c

  1. plural indefinite of ask

Hausa

Verb

askḕ (grade 4)

  1. to shave (usually the head)

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English āþexe, from Proto-Germanic *agiþahsijǭ.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈask(ə)/

Noun

aske

  1. A newt or a reptile that resembles one.
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Etymology 2

From Old English æsce.

Noun

aske

  1. Alternative form of asshe (burnt matter)

Etymology 3

From Old English āscian.

Verb

aske

  1. Alternative form of axen (to ask)

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse aska

Noun

aske m or f (definite singular aska or asken)

  1. ash (or ashes) (powdery residue left after burning a substance)

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West Frisian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɔskə/

Noun

aske n (plural askes)

  1. diminutive of as
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