dalke

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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From Old English dalc, from Proto-West Germanic *dalk, from Proto-Germanic *dalkaz.

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dalke

  1. (rare) brooch
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  • English: dalk
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Etymology 2

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From Old English *daluc, from Proto-West Germanic *daluk, from Proto-Germanic *dalukaz.

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dalke (plural dalkes)

  1. (rare) A small valley, depression, or dalk.
  2. (rare) An indentation or cavity.
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