עק

Yiddish

Etymology

From Old High German ecka, from Proto-Germanic *agjō. Compare English edge, German Ecke.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛk/

Noun

עק • (ek) m, plural עקן (ekn)

  1. tail (appendage of an animal)
  2. corner
  3. angle
  4. tip
  5. extremity
  6. end

Derived terms

  • אַן עק (an ek, enough!)
  • אָן אַן עק (on an ek, without an end)
  • עק וועלט (ek velt, the end of the world)
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