Etymology: [ 'ilk ] (pronoun.) before 12th century. From Middle English ilke Old English īlca, from Proto-Germanic *ilīkaz, a compound of *iz and *-līkaz from the noun *līkan (“body”). The sense of “type”, “kind” is from the application of the phrase ‘of that ilk’ to families: the word thus came to mean ‘family’.
first, initial, early, maiden, the very first, pristine, preliminary, first-ever, prime, first ever, primitive, fore, precorser, beginning, primer, initiative, elementary, original, primary, primordial, proto, primal, premier, opening, precurcer, initiatory, default, first; initial, beginning; elementary, preliminary, primary; former, proto-, prot-, top, from, start, precursor, former, first (in a series or in time): ilk işi his first task. ilk defa the first time, first, for the first time: Onu ilk gördüğünde altmış yaşındaydı. When she first saw him he was sixty years old, the first (in a series or in time): romanlarından ilki the first of his novels, before time, use first,
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first ever
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primitive sıfat
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fore
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precorser Denizbilim
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beginning sıfat
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primer Gıda
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initiative sıfat
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elementary sıfat
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primary sıfat
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primal sıfat
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premier sıfat
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opening sıfat
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precurcer Biyokimya
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first; initial, beginning; elementary, preliminary, primary; former
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first (in a series or in time): ilk işi his first task. ilk defa the first time
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first, for the first time: Onu ilk gördüğünde altmış yaşındaydı. When she first saw him he was sixty years old
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the first (in a series or in time): romanlarından ilki the first of his novels
A type, race or category; a group of entities that have common characteristics such that they may be grouped together, The same, The kind or class of people that resemble, behave in a manner similar to, or are of the same social status as a certain person, Same; each; every, a kind of person; "I don't like people of his ilk, If you talk about people or things of the same ilk, you mean people or things of the same type as a person or thing that has been mentioned. He currently terrorises politicians and their ilk on `Newsnight' Where others of his ilk have battled against drugs, Gabriel's problems have centred on his marriage. = kind. Word History: When one uses ilk, as in the phrase men of his ilk, one is using a word with an ancient pedigree even though the sense of ilk, "kind or sort," is actually quite recent, having been first recorded at the end of the 18th century. This sense grew out of an older use of ilk in the phrase of that ilk, meaning "of the same place, territorial designation, or name." This phrase was used chiefly in names of landed families, Guthrie of that ilk meaning "Guthrie of Guthrie." "Same" is the fundamental meaning of the word. The ancestors of ilk, Old English ilca and Middle English ilke, were common words, usually appearing with such words as the or that, but the word hardly survived the Middle Ages in those uses. Variant of ilka. a particular type = kind of that/his/their etc ilk (ilk (12-19 centuries), from ilca), a kind of person; "I don't like people of his ilk", category, class, kind, same; each, pron. each; identical, alike,
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A type, race or category; a group of entities that have common characteristics such that they may be grouped together - "“Hinkydink” or “Bathhouse John,” or others of that ilk, were proprietors of the most notorious dives in Chicago..."
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The kind or class of people that resemble, behave in a manner similar to, or are of the same social status as a certain person
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Same; each; every
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a kind of person; "I don't like people of his ilk
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If you talk about people or things of the same ilk, you mean people or things of the same type as a person or thing that has been mentioned. He currently terrorises politicians and their ilk on `Newsnight' Where others of his ilk have battled against drugs, Gabriel's problems have centred on his marriage. = kind. Word History: When one uses ilk, as in the phrase men of his ilk, one is using a word with an ancient pedigree even though the sense of ilk, "kind or sort," is actually quite recent, having been first recorded at the end of the 18th century. This sense grew out of an older use of ilk in the phrase of that ilk, meaning "of the same place, territorial designation, or name." This phrase was used chiefly in names of landed families, Guthrie of that ilk meaning "Guthrie of Guthrie." "Same" is the fundamental meaning of the word. The ancestors of ilk, Old English ilca and Middle English ilke, were common words, usually appearing with such words as the or that, but the word hardly survived the Middle Ages in those uses. Variant of ilka. a particular type = kind of that/his/their etc ilk (ilk (12-19 centuries), from ilca)
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a kind of person; "I don't like people of his ilk"
Başlangıçta yer alan, Bektaşiler'in bir nazım türü olan nefese verdikleri ad, Herhangi bir şeyin en önde olanı, önce geleni, Zaman, sıra, yer ve önem bakımından ötekilerden önce gelen, son karşıtı, Herhangi bir şeyin en önde olanı, önce geleni:"İnsanı insan yapan duyguların ilkidir aşk."- N. Cumalı, Birinci olarak, en başta, Zaman, sıra, yer ve önem bakımından ötekilerden önce gelen, son karşıtı:"Gözlerini açınca ilk işi saatine bakmak oldu."- Y. K. Karaosmanoğlu,
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Herhangi bir şeyin en önde olanı, önce geleni
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Zaman, sıra, yer ve önem bakımından ötekilerden önce gelen, son karşıtı
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Herhangi bir şeyin en önde olanı, önce geleni:"İnsanı insan yapan duyguların ilkidir aşk."- N. Cumalı
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Zaman, sıra, yer ve önem bakımından ötekilerden önce gelen, son karşıtı:"Gözlerini açınca ilk işi saatine bakmak oldu."- Y. K. Karaosmanoğlu
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