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from The Century Dictionary.

  • An obsolete form of eke.

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  • noun Obsolete spelling of eke.

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Examples

  • Thie wordes are greate, full hyghe of sound, and eeke

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • So let vs, which this chaunge of weather vew, chaunge eeke our mynds and former liues amend the old yeares sinnes forepast let vs eschew, and fly the faults with which we did offend.

    Amoretti and Epithalamion 1594

  • With sacred rites hast taught to solemnize: and eeke for comfort often called art

    Amoretti and Epithalamion 1594

  • And eeke them selues so in their daunce they bore,

    Shepheardes Calendar 1579

  • And meetlie wise eeke counted shall, who yeildes him selfe to wise mens read:

    The Scholemaster 1570

  • _And meetlie wise eeke counted shall, who yeildes him selfe to wise mens read: _

    The Schoolmaster Roger Ascham 1541

  • Lecee&ceerÏj} eJe} e meJe& 'yeje veke¿es, yeIeg ≥ ee veke¿es, efke¿l ≥ eeke¿ cnCetve efJeÆeeje cnCepes meebiele ≥ e "ceer nme} es,' efke¿l ≥ eeke¿? "

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  • Lecee&ceerÏj} eJe} e meJe& 'yeje veke¿es, yeIeg ≥ ee veke¿es, efke¿l ≥ eeke¿ cnCetve efJeÆeeje cnCepes meebiele ≥ e "ceer nme} es,' efke¿l ≥ eeke¿? "

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