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Webster 1913 Edition
Geck
Geck
,Noun.
[D.
gek
fool, fop; akin to G. geck
; cf. Icel. gikkr
a pert, rude person.] 1.
Scorn, derision, or contempt.
[Prov. Eng.]
2.
An object of scorn; a dupe; a gull.
[Obs.]
To become the
O’the other's villainy.
geck
and scornO’the other's villainy.
Shakespeare
1.
To deride; to scorn; to mock.
[Prov. Eng.]
2.
To cheat; trick, or gull.
[Obs.]
Johnson.
Geck
,Verb.
I.
To jeer; to show contempt.
Sir W. Scott.
Webster 1828 Edition
Geck
GECK
,Noun.
GECK
,Verb.
T.
Definition 2024
Geck
Geck
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German
Noun
Geck m (genitive Gecken or Gecks, plural Gecken)
Usage notes
- The word can be declined according to the weak or the strong pattern. The former is more originally standard, but the latter is also found.
Declension
- Weak declension
Declension of Geck
- Strong declension
Declension of Geck
Synonyms
- Lackaffe
- Fatzke
- Poser (youth slang)
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English
Noun
geck (plural gecks)
- scorn; derision; contempt
- (archaic, pejorative) Fool; idiot; imbecile
- Shakespeare
- To become the geck and scorn / O' the other's villainy.
- Shakespeare
Verb
geck (third-person singular simple present gecks, present participle gecking, simple past and past participle gecked)
- To jeer; to show contempt.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Sir Walter Scott to this entry?)
- To cheat or trick.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Johnson to this entry?)
References
- Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia