keek

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To peek; peep.
noun
  1. A look, especially a quick one; a peek.
noun
  1. Clipping of Keekwulee.

Pronunciation

/kiːk/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-keek.wav

Word forms

keek keeks keeking keeked

Etymology

From Middle English kyken, kiken, keken (“to look, peep”), probably from Middle Dutch kiken, kieken or Middle Low German kîken (“to look, peep”), from Old Saxon *kīkan (“to look”), from Proto-West Germanic *kīkan, from Proto-Germanic *kīkaną (“to look”). Cognate with Dutch kijken (“to look”), German Low German kieken (“to look”), Estonian kiikama (“to look, to peek”), German kieken (“to look”), Danish kigge, kikke (“to look, peep”), Swedish kika (“to peep, peek, keek, pry”), Icelandic kíkja (“to look, check”). Perhaps related to kick. The words peek, keek and peep were used more or less synonymously in the 14th and 15th centuries.

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