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meck

British  
/ mɛk /

noun

  1. dialect a variant of maik

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Hebe: "An' she tell me to ax you what meck it so blue."

From Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 1 by Work Projects Administration

He wundered on; he stop by de bridge whar de water wuz tricklin'56 down below—he see de picture uv hi'sel' in de water, en' hit meck de cole chills run up hi' back.

From Shawn of Skarrow by Ellis, James Tandy

I am ve’y ’appy to meck yo’ acquaintanze, Mistoo Itchlin, seh.

From Dr. Sevier by Cable, George Washington

Hawg meat an' pop crackers don' meck Christmas.

From Unc' Edinburg A Plantation Echo by Page, Thomas Nelson

Des look how Brindle meck way fur Lady!

From Moriah's Mourning and Other Half-Hour Sketches by Stuart, Ruth McEnery