yeuk

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English

Etymology

From (northern) (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle English yuken, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old English ġiċċan (to itch), from *jukjaną (to itch), cognate with Dutch jeuken (to itch). More at itch.

Noun

yeuk (plural yeuks)

  1. (Scotland) itch, a prickly feeling

Verb

yeuk (third-person singular simple present yeuks, present participle yeuking, simple past and past participle yeuked)

  1. (Scotland) to itch, irritate the skin

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