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See also: Enk, eṅk-, and -énk

Bavarian

Etymology

From Middle High German enk, enik, the accusative and dative second person dual pronoun. Cognate with Old English inc (dative second person dual pronoun).

Pronunciation

Pronoun

enk

  1. you (accusative and dative, plural)
    Ku oana vo enk darråtn vo wo der Dialekt isch?
    Can anyone of you guess where this dialect comes from?

Synonyms

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More information nominative, accusative ...
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Breton

Adjective

enk

  1. too small, too narrow

Dutch

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Dutch enc, ultimately from or related to Proto-Germanic *angraz (meadow, lowland).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛŋk/
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  • Hyphenation: enk
  • Rhymes: -ɛŋk

Noun

enk m (plural enken)

  1. a tract of open, often raised agricultural land near or surrounding a village or hamlet
    Synonym: es

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Middle High German enge, from Old High German engi. Cognate with German eng, Dutch eng. The expected form would be eng (because of the final -e in Middle High German). The -k developed first in the uninflected stem by analogy with adjectives such as jonk, and was later generalised to all forms.

Pronunciation

Adjective

enk (masculine enken, neuter enkt, comparative méi enk, superlative am enksten)

  1. narrow
  2. tight
  3. cramped

Declension

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