birk

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See also: Birk

English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle English birk, birke, byrke, a northern variant of Middle English birche (birch). More at birch. (tree): Cognate with Scots birk.

Noun

birk (plural birks)

  1. (Northern England) A birch tree.
  2. A Eurasian minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus, syn. Leuciscus phoxinus).

Etymology 2

Noun

birk (plural birks)

  1. (British, slang) Alternative spelling of berk

References

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse bjǫrk.

Noun

birk c (singular definite birken, plural indefinite birke)

  1. (botany) birch

References

Middle English

Noun

birk

  1. Alternative form of birche

Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English birce or bierċe. Cognate with Middle English birch and Northern Middle English birk.

Pronunciation

Noun

birk (plural birks)

  1. A birch tree.

Derived terms