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- Rhymes: -ɛk
Deliberate misspelling of deck, to distinguish the word as not belonging in the story.
dek (plural deks)
- (journalism, slang) The subhead of a news story.
From decimal.
dek
- The cardinal number occurring after nine and before el in a duodecimal system. Written ↊, decimal value 10.
dek
- ergative indefinite of de
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From Middle Breton dek, from Old Breton dec, from Proto-Brythonic *deg, from Proto-Celtic *dekam, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥.
dek
From Middle Dutch dec, from decken, from Old Dutch thecken, from Proto-West Germanic *þakkjan, from Proto-Germanic *þakjaną. Equivalent to a deverbal from dekken.
dek n (plural dekken, diminutive dekje n)
- achterdek
- benedendek
- campagnedek
- dekknecht
- halfdek
- hoofddek
- lidodek
- onderdek
- scheepsdek
- sneeuwdek
- vliegdek
- voordek
- wegdek
- zadeldek
- zonnedek
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
dek
- inflection of dekken:
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Cardinal: dek Ordinal: deka Adverbial: deke Multiplier: dekobla, dekopa Fractional: dekona, dekono |
From Ancient Greek δέκα (déka), Latin decem.
dek
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Cardinal: dek Ordinal: dekesma Adverbial: dekfoye Multiplier: dekopla Fractional: dekima |
From Esperanto dek, from Latin decem, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥.
dek
- ten (10)
From Dutch dek (“deck”), from Middle Dutch dec (“roof, covering”), from Middle Dutch dekken, from Old Dutch thecken, from Proto-Germanic *þakjaną.
dèk (first-person possessive dekku, second-person possessive dekmu, third-person possessive deknya)
From Minangkabau [Term?].
dèk
- “dek” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
dek
Borrowed from Burmese တိုက် (tuik).
dek
- dik (Veldeke spelling, Rheinische Dokumenta form)
- diek (Veldeke spelling)
From Middle Dutch dicke, from Old Dutch *thicki, from Proto-West Germanic *þikkwī, from Proto-Germanic *þekuz, from Proto-Indo-European *tégus (“thick”).
dek (masculine deke̩, feminine deke̩, comparative deke̩r, superlative dekste̩) (Rheinische Dokumenta spelling)
Borrowed from Middle Low German dak/dāk
dek m ?
- Lehr-Spławiński, T., Polański, K. (1962) “dek”, in Słownik etymologiczny języka Drzewian połabskich [Etymological Dictionary of the Polabian Drevani Language] (in Polish), number 1 (A – ďüzd), Wrocław, Warszawa etc.: Ossolineum, page 102
- Polański, Kazimierz, James Allen Sehnert (1967) “dek”, in Polabian-English Dictionary, The Hague, Paris: Mouton & Co, page 51
- Olesch, Reinhold (1962) “Dek”, in Thesaurus Linguae Dravaenopolabicae [Thesaurus of the Drevani language] (in German), volumes 1: A – O, Cologne, Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, →ISBN, page 163
Borrowed from German Deck, from Dutch dek, from Middle Dutch dec, from decken, from Old Dutch thecken, from Proto-West Germanic *þakkjan, from Proto-Germanic *þakjaną.
dek m inan
- dek in Polish dictionaries at PWN
From Ottoman Turkish دك, from Proto-Turkic *teg.
dek (+ dative)