"aik" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: aiks [present, singular, third-person], aiking [participle, present], aiked [participle, past], aiked [past]
Etymology: From Middle English [Term?], from Old Norse aka (“to drive, sail, navigate”), from Proto-Germanic *akaną. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|}} Middle English [Term?], {{der|en|non|aka||to drive, sail, navigate}} Old Norse aka (“to drive, sail, navigate”), {{der|en|gem-pro|*akaną}} Proto-Germanic *akaną Head templates: {{en-verb}} aik (third-person singular simple present aiks, present participle aiking, simple past and past participle aiked)
  1. (Northern England, rare) To drive. Tags: Northern-England, rare

Inflected forms

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