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caithick, cathie, cyathack, cyathyack, kathie, kethie, kethock, kethrie, kethry, kithie, kyachack, kyacher, kythie,
kethie [ˈkɛθe, keθe]
also kethock [MN. ˈkɛθək, NN.a. kjaːxək], kethrie
n. The angler fish Lophius piscatorius.
kettle, kittle, kyettle, tjettle,
kettle [ˈkɛtl]
n. A kettle, a large pot or cooking vessel. A barrel-like lift in a mine. A river-side picnic.
ceuk, ceukie, ceukin, ceukit, cook, cooken, cookie, cookit, coukie, cuck, cuckit, cuik, cuikie, cuikin, cuikit, cuk, cuke, cukit, keuk, keukie, keukin, keukit, kuikin, kyeuk, kyeukit,
keuk [kjøk, k(j)ʌk, SN. MN. kjuk]
n. A cook.
v. To cook.
pt. pp. keukit
Compounds and phrases etc.
keukie: A plain round bun.
keukin: Cooking.
caivle, cavel, kavel, kevel, kevell, keveller,
kevel [keːvl]
n. A large hammer for breaking stones.
cavel, kevel,
kevel [ˈkɛvəl]
v. Cavil. To scold, wrangle.
caivil, caivle, cavel, cavil, kevel,
kevel [ˈkɛvəl, S. kævl]
v. To walk, run or leap clumsily or awkwardly.
kaiko, kaka, kako, kecko, kesh, kex, kexes,
kex [I. kɛks]
n. The cow parsnip Heracleum sphondylium. The hollow or dried stalks of umbelliferous plants.
dim. kexie I.Ork. kecko
kaiy, kaiys, kay, kays, kei, keis, key, keys, kie, kies,
key [kiː, S. kəi]
n. A key. The winged fruit of the ash or sycamore. Mood, humour, frame of mind.
pl. keys
v. To lock up, put under lock and key. To fasten or wedge in some way.
kebbie, kibbie, kibby, kibi,
kibbie [I.Sh. ˈkɪbi]
adj. Nimble, active, eager and excited, alert.
keeble, kib, kibb, kibbin, kibble, kibblin, kyibble,
kibble [MN. k(j)ɪbl]
adj. MN. Sturdy, well-built, active, agile.
Compounds and phrases etc.
kib kɪb], kibbin: U. An implement for planting potatoes.
kibblin: MN. A thick rough stick, a cudgel. A cudgelling, beating or hiding.
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