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See also: Silke, silkė, šilke, and siļķe

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silke (countable and uncountable, plural silkes)

  1. Obsolete spelling of silk.

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Danish

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From Old Chinese sir and Mongolian sirgek, via an unknown Slavic language and Old Norse silki.

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silke c (singular definite silken, plural indefinite silker)

  1. silk

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Norwegian Bokmål

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From Old Chinese sir and Mongolian sirgek, via an unknown Slavic language and Old Norse silki.

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silke m (definite singular silken, indefinite plural silker, definite plural silkene)

  1. silk

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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From Old Chinese sir and Mongolian sirgek, via an unknown Slavic language and Old Norse silki.

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silke m (definite singular silken, indefinite plural silkar, definite plural silkane)

  1. silk

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Swedish

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silke n

  1. silk

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