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tyke
1or tike
[ tahyk ]
noun
- a child, especially a small boy.
- any small child.
- a cur; mongrel.
- Chiefly Scot. a low, contemptible fellow; boor.
tyke
2or tike
[ tahyk ]
noun
- Australia and New Zealand Informal. a Roman Catholic.
tyke
/ taɪk /
noun
- a dog, esp a mongrel
- informal.a small or cheeky child: used esp in affectionate reproof
- dialect.a rough ill-mannered person
- slang.Also calledYorkshire tyke a person from Yorkshire
- slang.a Roman Catholic
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tyke1
1350–1400; Middle English < Old Norse tīk bitch
Origin of tyke2
1940–45; compare Ulster English Taig contemptuous term for a Roman Catholic Irishman, archaic English teague derogatory name for an Irishman < Irish Tadhg a common personal name
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tyke1
C14: from Old Norse tīk bitch
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Example Sentences
"Drop their little tykes off next door. We have doctors on board and nurses who are going to feed them, but mum and dad will be working in our office."
From BBC
The wisdom David’s character imparts to the tyke?
From Los Angeles Times
Caesar salad is a nostalgia-inducing dish: I remember being a very little tyke and having my first Caesar and being astonished at the flavor.
From Salon
Alas, as soon as the tykes behave, the tension evaporates.
From New York Times
She made it look easy, because the work that has made her an internet celebrity for the tykes is more than a performance to her.
From New York Times
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