duke
duke (do̵̅o̅k, dyo̵̅o̅k)
noun
- a prince who rules an independent duchy
- a nobleman of the highest hereditary rank below that of prince
- any of several varieties of cherry created by crossing a sweet cherry with a sour cherry
Etymology: ME duk < OFr duc < L dux, leader < ducere, to lead: see duct
Related Forms:
- dukedom duke′·dom (-dəm) noun
duke (do̵̅o̅k, dyo̵̅o̅k)
noun
Etymology: < duke, short for Duke of York, used in 19th-c. E rhyming slang for fork, hence fingers, hence fist
duke it out
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