- yeuk
- intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English (northern) yukyn, from Old English giccan — more at itch Date: 15th century chiefly Scottish itch
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
yeuk|y — or yewk|y «YOO kee», adjective. Scottish. itchy … Useful english dictionary
yeuk — I. ˈyük intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English (northern) yykyn, yukyn, from Old English giccan more at itch chiefly Scotland : itch II. noun ( … Useful english dictionary
yeuk — yeuky, adj. /yoohk/, Scot. v.i. 1. to itch. n. 2. an itching sensation. [1375 1425; late ME yuke < MD jeuken to itch; r. ME (north) yeke, yike; see ITCH] * * * … Universalium
yeuk — 1. noun itch, a prickly feeling 2. verb to itch, irritate the skin … Wiktionary
yeuk — North Country (Newcastle) Words to itch … English dialects glossary
YEUK — Nuh Aleyhisselâm ın kavminin putlarından bir putun ismi … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
Lung Yeuk Tau — (龍躍頭), commonly known as Lung Ku Tau and also called Lung Ling ( Mountain of Dragon ) is an area located northeast of Luen Wo Hui in Fanling, New Territories, Hong Kong.ightsThe area is home to several declared monuments and walled villages. The… … Wikipedia
yewk|y — yeuk|y or yewk|y «YOO kee», adjective. Scottish. itchy … Useful english dictionary
yewk — yeuk or yewk «yook», intransitive verb, noun. Scottish. itch. ╂[alteration of Middle English yike, Old English gicce itch] … Useful english dictionary
Declared monuments of Hong Kong — Geography of Hong Kong Amusement parks Areas (Neighbourhoods) Bays Beaches Buildings and structures … Wikipedia