peke

See also: Peke, pēke, and пеке

English

Noun

peke (plural pekes)

  1. (informal) alternative form of Peke (Pekinese dog)

Anagrams


Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin

Etymology

From Kupang Malay.

Verb

peke

  1. to go

References

  • 2004, William McGregor, The Languages of the Kimberley, Western Australia, Taylor & Francis.

Eastern Arrernte

Adverb

peke

  1. maybe

References


Middle English

Noun

peke

  1. Alternative form of pyke

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

peke (imperative pek, present tense peker, passive pekes, simple past pekte, past participle pekt, present participle pekende)

  1. to point
  2. peke ut - to point out, select, pick, choose
  3. peke - to indicate, refer to, call attention to

Derived terms

See also

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

peke (present tense pekar or peker, past tense peka or pekte, past participle peka or pekt, passive infinitive pekast, present participle pekande, imperative pek)

  1. form removed with the spelling reform of 2012; superseded by peike

Swahili

Preposition

peke

  1. Followed by a possessive adjective in the singular N class (class IX) to mean that entity by itself.
    peke yangu
    by myself

See also


Tagalog

Etymology

English fake.

Adjective

pekè

  1. fake; counterfeit; fraudulent

Derived terms

  • mameke
  • pineke
  • pamemeke
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