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Old English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Noun
1.4.1
Declension
1.4.2
Related terms
1.4.3
Descendants
Old English
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ceoce
heafodban
brægn
eage
lippa
nosu
muþ
cinn
ceoce
eare
þunwange
heals
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Alternative forms
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ċēce
—
Anglian
Etymology
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From
Proto-West Germanic
*keukā
(
“
jaw, cheek
”
)
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈt͡ʃe͜oː.ke/
Noun
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ċēoce
f
cheek
or
cheekbone
jaw
or
jawbone
Declension
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Declension of
ċēoce
(weak)
Case
Singular
Plural
nominative
ċēoce
ċēocan
accusative
ċēocan
ċēocan
genitive
ċēocan
ċēocena
dative
ċēocan
ċēocum
Related terms
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āċēocian
ċeace
Descendants
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Middle English:
cheke
,
cheek
,
cheeke
,
cheoke
,
chieke
,
chike
,
choke
,
chooke
,
chyke
(
merged with
ċēace
)
English:
cheek
;
choke
Scots:
cheek
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