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of the same ilk

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  • ilk — n. 1 colloq. disp. a family, class, or set (not of the same ilk as you). Usage: Usu. derog. and therefore best avoided. 2 (in of that ilk) Sc. of the same (name) (Guthrie of that ilk = of Guthrie). Etymology: OE ilca same …   Useful english dictionary

  • ilk — [[t]ɪ̱lk[/t]] N SING: supp N 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… …   English dictionary

  • The Eye (KUKL album) — Infobox Album | Name = The Eye Type = Album Artist = KUKL Recorded = January 1984 Released = September 1984 Genre = Post Punk Length = 27:15 Label = Crass Records Cat. No.:1984/1 Producer = Penny Rimbaud Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4|5… …   Wikipedia

  • ilk — is a word that arouses passions when it is used to mean ‘kind or sort’: • Fifteen years a faithful husband, that was his ilk Saul Bellow, 1987. Ilk arrived at this meaning by a strange route: originally it meant ‘same’ (Old English ilca), but was …   Modern English usage

  • ilk — ilk1 [ilk] adj. [Scot dial. < ME ilke < OE ilca, same; prob. < * ī līca < ī , lit., the + lica, like: see LIKE1] Obs. same; like n. kind; sort; class: only in of that (or his, her, etc.) ilk, of the same sort or class: from a… …   English World dictionary

  • Ilk — Ilk, a. [Scot. ilk, OE. ilke the same, AS. ilca. Cf. {Each}.] Same; each; every. [Archaic] Spenser. [1913 Webster] {Of that ilk}, (a) denoting that a person s surname and the title of his estate are the same; as, Grant of that ilk, i.e., Grant of …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • same — perhaps abstracted from O.E. swa same the same as, but more likely from O.N. same, samr same, both from P.Gmc. *samon (Cf. O.S., O.H.G., Goth. sama, O.H.G. samant, Ger. samt together, with, Goth. samana together, Du. zamelen to collect, Ger …   Etymology dictionary

  • ilk — ► NOUN 1) a type: fascists, racists, and others of that ilk. 2) (of that ilk) Scottish, chiefly archaic of the place or estate of the same name. ORIGIN Old English, related to ALIKE(Cf. ↑alike) …   English terms dictionary

  • The Higher Mortals — is a film produced by the Children s Film Unit in 1993, directed by Colin Finbow and distributed by Channel Four Films (1993 is the correct date although a number of erroneous dates, ranging from 1985 to 1998, are given elsewhere on the internet) …   Wikipedia

  • ilk — Ⅰ. ilk1 (ĭlk) n. ▸ Type or kind: »can t trust people of that ilk. pron. Scots ▸ The same. Used following a name to indicate that the one named resides in an area bearing the same name: »Duncan of that ilk. ╂ [Middle English ilke, same, from Old… …   Word Histories

  • ilk — [OE] Historically ilk means simply ‘same’. Its Old English form was ilca, which was ultimately a compound made up of the demonstrative particle *i ‘that (same)’ and *līk ‘form’ (as in the English verb like). It had virtually died out by the mid… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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