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Definition of Whilk

Whilk
Whilk Whilk, n. [See Whelk a mollusk.] 1. (Zo["o]l.) A kind of mollusk, a whelk. [Prov. Eng.] 2. (Zo["o]l.) The scoter. [Prov. Eng.]
Whilk
Whilk Whilk, pron. Which. [Obs. or Scot.] Note: Whilk is sometimes used in Chaucer to represent the Northern dialect.

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- "Joseph, son o' Dauvid, binna feared to tak till ye yere wife, Mary; for that whilk is begotten in her is by the Holie Spirit. "And she sall bring forth a son...
- Archived from the original on December 2, 2003. Retrieved March 9, 2016. Whilk, Nat; Whitehead, Jayson (January 1998). "Glory Bound: An interview with...
- Archived from the original on April 19, 2017. Retrieved September 14, 2021. Whilk, Nat; Whitehead, Jayson (January 1998). "Glory Bound: An interview with...
- called Kenehnache of Ywst, that is in Englishe, the north head of Ywst, whilk term is twa paroche kirks, and is mair of profit than the rest of haill...
- whose', and the older whilk 'which' are literary affectations; whilk is only used after a statement He said he'd tint it, whilk wis no whit we wantit...
- Scotland and England, of that barbarous crueltie, wickednes and incivilitie whilk be inveterat custome almaist wes become naturall to mony of the inhabitantis...
- wheer whaur faur (Doric Scots) wêr wo/woneem which wich wilk whilch which whilk hokker welk who fo/ vo hwā (Old English) who/whoa wha fa (Doric Scots) wa...
- Scotland and England, of that barbarous crueltie, wickednes and incivilitie whilk be inveterat custome almaist wes become naturall to mony of the inhabitantis...
- forth his dagger, and struck his horse behind; whilk causit the horse to leap a very broad stank; by whilk means he escaped. The 17th-century historian...