loks

Etymology
From, from. From the same stem as the 🇨🇬 verb (q.v.), but with the vowel changed as in the iterative. Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Pronunciation




Noun

 * 1)  arc continuous part of a circle or curve
 * 2) arch, rim, cycle, circle object, structure, configuration, etc. with the shape of part or the whole of a circle
 * 3)  bolt hand weapon for throwing arrows
 * 4) shaft bow part of the traditional horse harness used in the Baltic countries, consisting of a wooden bow that arches over the horse's back, keeping the shafts away from the horse's sides
 * 5) arch a path, movement, or direction similar to part or the whole of a circle
 * 6)  circle a specific group of people
 * 7)  range, domain, circle
 * 1)  bolt hand weapon for throwing arrows
 * 2) shaft bow part of the traditional horse harness used in the Baltic countries, consisting of a wooden bow that arches over the horse's back, keeping the shafts away from the horse's sides
 * 3) arch a path, movement, or direction similar to part or the whole of a circle
 * 4)  circle a specific group of people
 * 5)  range, domain, circle
 * 1)  bolt hand weapon for throwing arrows
 * 2) shaft bow part of the traditional horse harness used in the Baltic countries, consisting of a wooden bow that arches over the horse's back, keeping the shafts away from the horse's sides
 * 3) arch a path, movement, or direction similar to part or the whole of a circle
 * 4)  circle a specific group of people
 * 5)  range, domain, circle
 * 1) shaft bow part of the traditional horse harness used in the Baltic countries, consisting of a wooden bow that arches over the horse's back, keeping the shafts away from the horse's sides
 * 2) arch a path, movement, or direction similar to part or the whole of a circle
 * 3)  circle a specific group of people
 * 4)  range, domain, circle
 * 1) shaft bow part of the traditional horse harness used in the Baltic countries, consisting of a wooden bow that arches over the horse's back, keeping the shafts away from the horse's sides
 * 2) arch a path, movement, or direction similar to part or the whole of a circle
 * 3)  circle a specific group of people
 * 4)  range, domain, circle
 * 1)  circle a specific group of people
 * 2)  range, domain, circle
 * 1)  circle a specific group of people
 * 2)  range, domain, circle
 * 1)  range, domain, circle
 * 1)  range, domain, circle
 * 1)  range, domain, circle

Adjective

 * 1)  flexible;