Word of the Day 12/26/17 Gleek
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Gleek (verb)
gleek [gleek]
verb (used without object), Archaic.
1. to make a joke; jest.
Origin: First recorded in 1540-50; origin uncertain
Gleek (noun)
gleek [gleek]
noun
1. an English card game for three persons played with a 44-card pack, popular from the 16th through the 18th century.
Origin: 1525-35; < Middle French glic, perhaps < Middle Dutch gelīc like
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gleek [gleek]
verb (used without object), Archaic.
1. to make a joke; jest.
Origin: First recorded in 1540-50; origin uncertain
Gleek (noun)
gleek [gleek]
noun
1. an English card game for three persons played with a 44-card pack, popular from the 16th through the 18th century.
Origin: 1525-35; < Middle French glic, perhaps < Middle Dutch gelīc like
Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.