laik
English
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editlaik (third-person singular simple present laiks, present participle laiking, simple past and past participle laiked)
- Alternative form of lake (“to play”).
- 2024, Kate Atkinson, Death at the Sign of the Rook, Doubleday, page 128:
- ‘We were just laiking,’ Callum had moaned to Reggie when she first interviewed him. ‘He means larking about,’ someone back at the station interpreted for her.
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editCzech
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editlaik m anim (female equivalent laička, related adjective laický)
- layman (a noncleric / non-cleric)
- layman (a nonprofessional / non-professional)
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editlaik m
Nigerian Pidgin
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editlaik
Polish
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editLearned borrowing from Latin lāicus, from Ancient Greek λαϊκός (laïkós).
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editlaik m pers
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editadjective
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- laicyzować impf
- zlaicyzować pf
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editSerbo-Croatian
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editlàik m (Cyrillic spelling ла̀ик)
- layman (a noncleric / non-cleric)
- layman (a nonprofessional / non-professional)
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editTok Pisin
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editlaik
- wish, desire
- 1989, Buk Baibel long Tok Pisin, Port Moresby: Bible Society of Papua New Guinea, Jenesis 3:16:
- Na God i tokim meri olsem, “Bai mi givim yu bikpela hevi long taim yu gat bel. Na bai yu gat bikpela pen long taim yu karim pikinini. Tasol bai yu gat bikpela laik yet long man bilong yu, na bai em i bosim yu.”
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editlaik
Turkish
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editlaik
Noun
editlaik (definite accusative laiği, plural laikler)
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