cekë

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See also: ceke and čekė

Albanian

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Etymology

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Originally used as a name for pieces of land surrounded by the river Drini. From cek (to touch), akin to cekët (shallow).

Noun

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cekë f (plural ceka, definite ceka, definite plural cekës)

  1. (archaic) island
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