kiek

Etymology
From, used chiefly in the diminutive.

Noun

 * 1)  ;  usually taken by an amateur photographer

Usage notes
Its diminutive is much more commonly used and has become a simplex with its own diminutive form.

Verb

 * 1) to ; to  a

Etymology 1
From the name of Dutch photographer Israël Kiek. Probably reinforced by analogy with and, a dialectal synonym for.

Noun

 * 1)  A snapshot, photograph; orinally specifically used for a group scene and/or shot by an amateur photographer

Etymology 2
See

Noun

 * 1) A chick, young of a domestic fowl or other bird
 * 2) A domestic chicken or other fowl
 * 3)  A dumb 'bird', (notably) female airhead

Synonyms

 * (young only)
 * (young only)

Etymology 3
, perhaps from the root of. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A vernacular name for plants of several species:
 * 2)  (syns., etc.)
 * 3)  (syn. )
 * 1)  (syn. )
 * 1)  (syn. )
 * 1)  (syn. )

Synonyms

 * (several)
 * (several)
 * (, syns., etc.)
 * (, syns., etc.)
 * (, syns., etc.)

Etymology
From an apocope of, the nominative and accusative singular neutral form of , which is derived from , though the exact morphology is unclear.

Determiner

 * 1) how much, how many