"sik" meaning in Low German

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Pronoun

Etymology: From Middle Low German sik, sek, borrowed from Middle High German sich and adapted to native mik, mek (“me”), dik, dek (“thee”). See Proto-West Germanic *sik for cognates. Etymology templates: {{dercat|nds|goh|gem-pro}}, {{inh|nds|gml|sik}} Middle Low German sik, {{der|nds|gmh|sich}} Middle High German sich, {{der|nds|gmw-pro|*sik}} Proto-West Germanic *sik Head templates: {{head|nds|pronoun|cat2=reflexive pronouns}} sik
  1. Reflexive pronoun of the third person singular and plural: herself, himself, itself, oneself, themselves Tags: form-of, pronoun, reflexive Form of: the third person singular and plural (extra: herself, himself, itself, oneself, themselves) Synonyms: sick (english: variant spelling), sük, sück (english: northern Emsland) [East-Frisian], sek, seck (english: Eastphalian, East Prussian), sich [Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]

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      "word": "seck"
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    }
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