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Webster 1913 Edition
Duke
Duke
(dūk)
, Noun.
1.
A leader; a chief; a prince.
[Obs.]
Hannibal,
duke
of Carthage. Sir T. Elyot.
All were
dukes
once, who were “duces” – captains or leaders of their people. Trench.
2.
In England, one of the highest order of nobility after princes and princesses of the royal blood and the four archbishops of England and Ireland.
Duke
(dūk)
Verb.
I.
To play the duke.
[Poetic]
Lord Angelo
dukes
it well in his absence. Shakespeare
Webster 1828 Edition
Duke
DUKE
,Noun.
1.
In Great Britain, one of the highest order of nobility; a title of honor or nobility next below the princes; as the Duke of Bedford or of Cornwall.2.
In some countries on the Continent, a sovereign prince, without the title of king; as the Duke of Holstein, of Savoy, of Parma, &c.3.
A chief; a prince; as the dukes of Edom. Genesis 36.Definition 2024
dûke
dûke
West Frisian
Verb
dûke
Conjugation
Conjugation of dûke
Infinitive: dûke | ||||||||
Present tense | Past tense | |||||||
person | singular | plural | singular | plural | ||||
1st | ik | dûk | wy | dûke | ik | doek | wy | doaken |
2nd | do/dû | dûkst | jimme | dûke | do/dû | doekst | jimme | doaken |
3rd | hy/sy | dûkt | hja | dûke | hy/sy | doek | hja | doaken |
Present participle | Imperative | Auxiliary | Past participle | |||||
dûkend (dûkende) | dûk | hawwe | dûkt |
- Variant past-tense 1st: dûkte
- Variant past-tense 2nd: dûktest
- Variant past-tense 3rd: dûkte
- Variant past-tense plural: dûkten