"yeuk" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: yeuks [plural]
Etymology: From (northern) Middle English *ȝuken, *ȝokken (suggested by Middle English ȝukynge, ȝokkyn (“itching”) and yuke (“an itching disease”)), from Middle Dutch jucken, jocken (“to itch”), from Old Dutch *jukken, from Proto-West Germanic *jukkjan (“to itch”). Doublet of itch. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|*ȝuken}} Middle English *ȝuken, {{m|enm|*ȝokken}} *ȝokken, {{cog|enm|ȝukynge}} Middle English ȝukynge, {{m|enm|ȝokkyn|t=itching}} ȝokkyn (“itching”), {{m|enm|yuke|t=an itching disease}} yuke (“an itching disease”), {{der|en|dum|jucken}} Middle Dutch jucken, {{m|dum|jocken|t=to itch}} jocken (“to itch”), {{der|en|odt|*jukken}} Old Dutch *jukken, {{der|en|gmw-pro|*jukkjan|t=to itch}} Proto-West Germanic *jukkjan (“to itch”), {{doublet|en|itch}} Doublet of itch Head templates: {{en-noun}} yeuk (plural yeuks)
  1. (Scotland) itch, a prickly feeling Tags: Scotland
    Sense id: en-yeuk-en-noun-Fp46r9Oy Categories (other): Scottish English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 34 34 32
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun

Forms: yeuks [plural]
Etymology: From Cantonese 約/约 (joek3). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|yue|約|tr=joek3}} Cantonese 約/约 (joek3) Head templates: {{en-noun}} yeuk (plural yeuks)
  1. (Hong Kong, dated) An administrative division. Tags: Hong-Kong, dated Coordinate_terms: heung
    Sense id: en-yeuk-en-noun-HeZVf7lS Categories (other): Hong Kong English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 34 34 32
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Verb

Forms: yeuks [present, singular, third-person], yeuking [participle, present], yeuked [participle, past], yeuked [past]
Etymology: From (northern) Middle English *ȝuken, *ȝokken (suggested by Middle English ȝukynge, ȝokkyn (“itching”) and yuke (“an itching disease”)), from Middle Dutch jucken, jocken (“to itch”), from Old Dutch *jukken, from Proto-West Germanic *jukkjan (“to itch”). Doublet of itch. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|*ȝuken}} Middle English *ȝuken, {{m|enm|*ȝokken}} *ȝokken, {{cog|enm|ȝukynge}} Middle English ȝukynge, {{m|enm|ȝokkyn|t=itching}} ȝokkyn (“itching”), {{m|enm|yuke|t=an itching disease}} yuke (“an itching disease”), {{der|en|dum|jucken}} Middle Dutch jucken, {{m|dum|jocken|t=to itch}} jocken (“to itch”), {{der|en|odt|*jukken}} Old Dutch *jukken, {{der|en|gmw-pro|*jukkjan|t=to itch}} Proto-West Germanic *jukkjan (“to itch”), {{doublet|en|itch}} Doublet of itch Head templates: {{en-verb}} yeuk (third-person singular simple present yeuks, present participle yeuking, simple past and past participle yeuked)
  1. (Scotland) to itch, irritate the skin Tags: Scotland Synonyms: yook, youk Derived forms: yeuky
    Sense id: en-yeuk-en-verb-f31cNEoE Categories (other): Scottish English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 34 34 32
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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