pake
English
Etymology
Noun
pake (plural pakes)Category:English lemmas#PAKECategory:English nouns#PAKECategory:English countable nouns#PAKECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PAKECategory:Pages with entries#PAKECategory:Pages with 8 entries#PAKE
- (informalCategory:English informal terms#PAKE) Synonym of piecake.
- 2014 July 1, Nancy Stohs, “Bake a pie in a cake to make a ‘pake,’ because why not?”, in The Brownsville Herald, volume 122, number 363, page C2:
- Cherry pie baked inside a chocolate cake, for a dandy Black Forest pake.Category:English terms with quotations#PAKE
- 2014 November 21, The Garden Island, section “TGIFR!DAY” (volume 2, number 46), page 5:
- Pie specials include pumpkin, pumpkin crunch, pumpkin pecan, pumpkin haupia, gluten-free pumpkin pake (cake meets pie), pumpkin pake, cranberry walnut pudding, chocolate chip pecan and rum pecan.Category:English terms with quotations#PAKE
- 2015 November 18, Patricia Corrigan, “Sweet! St. Louis thrives with pies”, in St. Louis Jewish Light, volume 68, number 44, page 1B:
- We honor foot-high pie, oatmeal pecan pie, “pake” (that’s a pie baked inside a cake), apple green chili pecan pie, levee-high pie and even gooey butter cake pie.Category:English terms with quotations#PAKE
Anagrams
Indonesian
Verb
pakeCategory:Indonesian lemmas#PAKECategory:Indonesian verbs#PAKECategory:Indonesian entries with incorrect language header#PAKECategory:Pages with entries#PAKECategory:Pages with 8 entries#PAKE
- alternative form of pakai
Latin
Pronunciation
Noun
pake fCategory:Latin lemmas#PAKECategory:Latin nouns#PAKECategory:Latin terms spelled with K#PAKECategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#PAKECategory:Latin feminine nouns#PAKECategory:Pages with entries#PAKECategory:Pages with 8 entries#PAKE
- (African RomanceCategory:African Romance#PAKE) alternative spelling of pācem: peace
References
- Lorenzetti, Luca; Schirru, Giancarlo (2010), Leptis magna. Una città e le sue iscrizioni in epoca tardoromana, Cassino: Università di Cassino, →ISBN, Un indizio della conservazione di /k/ dinanzi a vocale anteriore nell'epigrafia cristiana di Tripolitania, page 308, 311 of 303–311
- Loporcaro, Michele (2015), Vowel Length from Latin to Romance (Oxford studies in diachronic and historical linguistics), volume 10, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 49
Middle English
Noun
pakeCategory:Middle English alternative forms#PAKECategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#PAKECategory:Pages with entries#PAKECategory:Pages with 8 entries#PAKE
- alternative form of pak
Sarawak Malay
Alternative forms
Etymology
From MalayCategory:Sarawak Malay terms derived from Malay#PAKE pakai.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pa.ke/Category:Sarawak Malay terms with IPA pronunciation#PAKE
- (only in prepositional sense) IPA(key): /ke/Category:Sarawak Malay terms with IPA pronunciation#PAKE
Verb
pakeCategory:Sarawak Malay lemmas#PAKECategory:Sarawak Malay verbs#PAKECategory:Sarawak Malay entries with incorrect language header#PAKECategory:Pages with entries#PAKECategory:Pages with 8 entries#PAKE
- to wear clothes.
- Kau Ari Raya mok pake baju apa?
- What clothes are you gonna wear for Hari Raya?
- to use (method)
- Daniel tulis khat pake pen biasa jak kah tadik?
- Did Daniel write in khat using only a normal pen?
Preposition
pakeCategory:Sarawak Malay lemmas#PAKECategory:Sarawak Malay prepositions#PAKECategory:Sarawak Malay entries with incorrect language header#PAKECategory:Pages with entries#PAKECategory:Pages with 8 entries#PAKE
- for (intended for; directed at; belonging to).
- Hadiah tok pake kitak. ― This gift is for you.Category:Sarawak Malay terms with usage examples#PAKE
- Apa polah kitak pake Christmas? ― What are you doing for Christmas?Category:Sarawak Malay terms with usage examples#PAKE
Swahili
Adjective
pakeCategory:Swahili non-lemma forms#PAKECategory:Swahili adjective forms#PAKECategory:Swahili entries with incorrect language header#PAKECategory:Pages with entries#PAKECategory:Pages with 8 entries#PAKE
- pa class(XVI) inflected form of -ake
West Frisian
Etymology
Possibly abbreviation of baby talkCategory:West Frisian onomatopoeias#PAKE word papa with diminutive suffix -ke.
Pronunciation
Noun
pake c (plural paken, diminutive paakje)Category:West Frisian lemmas#PAKECategory:West Frisian nouns#PAKECategory:West Frisian entries with incorrect language header#PAKECategory:West Frisian common-gender nouns#PAKECategory:Pages with entries#PAKECategory:Pages with 8 entries#PAKE
- Category:fy:Family members#PAKEgrandpa, grandfather
- Coordinate term: beppe
- Category:fy:People#PAKEold man
Derived terms
Further reading
- “pake”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
West Makian
Pronunciation
Adverb
pakeCategory:West Makian lemmas#PAKECategory:West Makian adverbs#PAKECategory:West Makian entries with incorrect language header#PAKECategory:Pages with entries#PAKECategory:Pages with 8 entries#PAKE
- an intensifier: very, really, etc.
- wolot nao ma imaulu pake ― that sea there is very deepCategory:West Makian terms with usage examples#PAKE