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feck
1/ fɛk /
feck
2/ fɛk /
noun
- obsolete.
- worth; value
- amount; quantity
- the greater part; the majority
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Word History and Origins
Origin of feck1
C15 (Scottish dialect) fek , short for effect
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Example Sentences
Maist feck o' them disna ken what liberal principles is, but they like the word.
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Odinn var hermadr mikill ok mjk vidfrull, ok eignadiz mrg riki: han var sva Sigrfll, at hvrri orustu feck hann gagn.
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Nay, he sometimes rejected money, saying that he didnt need it, for that he had the feck o half-a-croon on him.
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What do ye say to the feck of a year's carting tweesht the quarry and the town foot?
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"I see you are no legitimist," slyly remarked Miss Kenny-feck.
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