Middle-English Word of the Day - April 15, 2008
Rayke (v.) - to run, wander, go, roam (also as "rake").
Loo, is he noght a mad man that for youre mede melles,
Sen yoe ymagyn amys that makeles to myre?
Yooure rankoure is raykand full rawe.
- Anonymous: The York plays (1440)
Pronunciation: /raIk@/
Key
/r/ r in red
/aI/ ai in aisle
/k/ k in kin
/@/ a in sofa
The Middle-English Word of the Day is selected from Mayhew and Skeat's
"Concise Dictionary of Middle English."
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Middle English Collection
of the
University of Virginia Library.
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The approximate pronunciation is determined using Carol Hamill's Middle English Pronunciation Guide
and noted using upon the ASCII-IPA Standard
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http://www.kirshenbaum.net/IPA/
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