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ilk

ADJ เหมือนกัน  คล้าย กัน  muan-kan

 

ilk

N ประเภท  จำพวก  ชนิด  sort pra-pead

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ILK

a.The same; each. This is retained in Scottish, from the Saxon elc, each.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ILK

Ilk, a. Etym: [Scot. ilk, OE. ilke the same, AS. ilca. Cf. Each. ]

 

Defn: Same; each; every. [Archaic ] Spenser. Of that ilk, denoting that a person's surname and the title of his estate are the same; as, Grant of that ilk, i.e., Grant of Grant. Jamieson.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

ilk

ilk |ilk ɪlk | noun [ in sing. ] a type of people or things similar to those already referred to: the veiled suggestions that reporters of his ilk seem to be so good at | fascists, racists, and others of that ilk. (of that ilk ) Scottish chiefly archaic of the place or estate of the same name: Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk . ORIGIN Old English ilca same, of Germanic origin; related to alike . usage: In modern usage, ilk is used in phrases such as of his ilk and of that ilk to mean type or sort.This sense arose out of a misunderstanding of the earlier, Scottish use in the phrase of that ilk, where it means of the same name or place.For this reason, some traditionalists regard the modern use as incorrect. It is, however, the only common current use and is now part of standard English.

 

Oxford Dictionary

ilk

ilk |ɪlk | noun [ in sing. ] a type of person or thing similar to one already referred to: the veiled suggestions that reporters of his ilk seem to be so good at | there was music by Parry and Elgar and others of that ilk. (of that ilk ) Scottish, chiefly archaic of the place or estate of the same name: Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk. ORIGIN Old English ilca same , of Germanic origin; related to alike . usage: Today ilk is used in phrases such as of his ilk and of that ilk to mean type or sort ’. This sense arose out of a misunderstanding of the earlier, Scottish use in the phrase of that ilk, where it means of the same name or place ’. For this reason, some traditionalists regard the modern use as incorrect. It is, however, the only common current sense and is now part of standard English.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

ilk

ilk noun a film of this ilk comes packaged with a fair deal of violence: type, sort, class, category, group, set, breed, strain, bracket, genre, make, model, kind, brand, vintage, stamp, style, family, variety.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

ilk

ilk noun Mrs Taylor and her ilk talk utter tripe: type, sort, class, category, group, set, bracket, genre, kidney, grain, species, race, strain, vintage, make, model, brand, stamp, variety, family.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

ilk

ilk /ɪlk /名詞 U ⦅くだけて ⦆〖時にan 種類,; 同類 . of th t lk 1 ⦅くだけて ⦆同類の, 同族の .2 スコット 同名の土地の .