Definition of Faiked

1. faik [v] - See also: faik

Lexicographical Neighbors of Faiked

fahlband
fahlbands
fahleite
fahlerz
fahlerzes
fahlore
fahlores
fahlunite
fahlunites
fahs
faible
faibles
faience
faiences
faik
faiked (current term)
faikes
faiking
faiks
fail
fail'd
fail-safe
fail-secure
fail over
failance
failances
failback
faile
failed
failed back syndrome

Literary usage of Faiked

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Art of Speaking: Containing, an Essay, in which are Given Rules for by James Burgh (1804)
"The desarts of Scythia are commonly faiked of In Greece; and all the -world knows that our delight is to dwell at large, ..."

2. Helenore: Or the Fortunate Shepherdess, a Pastoral Tale by Alexander Ross, Alexander Thomson (1812)
"The lasses now are linking what they clow, And faiked ne'er a foot for height r/or how. Whan day was up, and bounds seen round about, NORY began to ken her ..."

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