English
Etymology
1995.[1] Abbreviated from WikiWikiWeb, from Hawaiian wikiwiki (“fast”) + English net.
Pronunciation
Noun
wiki (plural wikis)
- A collaborative web site which could be straight edited merely by utilizing an online browser, typically by anybody with entry to it.
Hyponyms
Derived phrases
Translations
Verb
wiki (third-person singular easy current wikis, current participle wikiing, easy previous and previous participle wikied)
- (transitive, intransitive) To analysis on Wikipedia or some related wiki.
- To get an understanding of the subjects, he rapidly went on-line and wikied each.
- 2008 December 1, GeekDad, “Son of a Geek: Comics and Rising Up the DC Means”, in Wired Information:
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I tore by way of his assortment wikiing any plot factors that I missed studying the significance of the gamers of the DC universe
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- 2009 June 18, Lizz Holmans, “Janus”, in uk.rec.sheds, Usenet[2]:
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Her English isn’t any higher than my Portuguese, however I wikied ‘influenza’ in Portuguese and it got here up with ‘gripe’
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- 2010, Noemi Gonzalez, Journey, web page 65:
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I did analysis on the web and came upon so. I “wikied” it.
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- (intransitive) To contribute to a wiki.
- 2006, Deptford Television, Deptford.TV Diaries, web page 73:
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Running a blog, wiki-ing, coding are all actions that generate authorial product.
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- 2007, Dan Woods, Wikis for dummies, web page 17:
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One of the best ways to begin wiki-ing is to seek out an current wiki (that’s, a hosted wiki) and begin including to it.
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- 2008, Robert E. Cummings; Matt Barton, Wiki writing: collaborative studying within the school classroom, web page 46:
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For instance, weblog and wiki software program can be utilized to assist all kinds of actions that aren’t generally related to the actions of “running a blog” or “wikiing.” This contains actions like sharing syllabi, publishing bulletins
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- (transitive) To take part within the wiki-based manufacturing of.
- 2009 October 19, “Cooking Consensus: Will Wiki Work within the Kitchen?”, in Time[3]:
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The historical past of wikied novels is not fairly (Penguin Books by no means printed the gobbledygook that was “A Million Penguins”), and nobody has dared wiki a jazz tune.
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Translations
References
- ^ Cunningham, Ward (2005) , “Correspondence on the Etymology of Wiki”, in Cunningham & Cunningham, Inc.[1], retrieved 28 February 2010
Anagrams
Chinese language
Pronunciation
Noun
wiki
- wiki
- Wikipedia
Synonyms
Choctaw
Various kinds
Adjective
wīki
- heavy
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from English wiki.
Noun
wiki c (singular particular wikien, plural indefinite wikier)
- A wiki.
Inflection
Derived phrases
Anagrams
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English wiki.
Pronunciation
Noun
wiki m (plural wiki’s, diminutive wikietje n)
- wiki
Derived phrases
Anagrams
Finnish
Etymology
From English wiki, fashioned from Hawaiian wikiwiki.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwiki/, [ˈwiki]
- Rhymes: -iki
- Syllabification: wi‧ki
Noun
wiki
- wiki (collaborative web site)
Declension
French
Etymology
Borrowed from English wiki.
Pronunciation
Noun
wiki m (plural wikis)
- wiki
Derived phrases
Anagrams
Hawaiian
Etymology
From Proto-Polynesian *witi (word: solely attested in Central-Jap Polynesian).[1]
Pronunciation
Verb
wiki
- (stative) hasten, velocity up.
- (stative) be swift, speedy, fast.
Derived phrases
References
- “wiki” within the Hawaiian Dictionary, Revised and Enlarged Version, College of Hawaii Press, 1986
Indonesian
Etymology
Borrowed from English wiki.
Pronunciation
Noun
wiki (plural, first-person possessive wikiku, second-person possessive wikimu, third-person possessive wikinya)
- wiki
Additional studying
Japanese
Romanization
wiki
- Rōmaji transcription of ウィキ
Kokota
Etymology
Borrowed from English week.
Noun
wiki
- week
- palu wiki : two weeks
References
- Invoice Palmer, Kokota Grammar, web page 380 →ISBN
Limburgish
Etymology
Borrowed from English wiki.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwi˦kə˧/, /ˈwi˦ki˨/
Noun
wiki m
- wiki
Inflection
This entry wants an inflection-table template.
Decrease Sorbian

Etymology
Borrowed from Center Low German wīk, from Latin vicus.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
wiki pl (plural solely)
- (literary, commerce) market
- Stwórtk su pśecej wiki.
- The market is at all times [open] on Thursdays.
- 1998, Erwin Hannusch, chapter 1, Niedersorbisch praktisch und verständlich, Bautzen: Domowina Verlag, →ISBN, web page 20:
- Tšochu dalej su Stare wiki.
- Considerably additional on is the Outdated Market.
- Tšochu dalej su Stare wiki.
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- city sq.
Declension
Derived phrases
References
- ^ Bartels, Hauke (2009). “Decrease Sorbian vocabulary”. In Haspelmath, Martin; Tadmor, Uri. World Loanword Database. Munich: Max Planck Digital Library. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
Additional studying
- Starosta, Manfred: Dolnoserbsko-nimski słownik, Ludowe nakładnistwo Domowina, Budyšyn, 1999., →ISBN
- Šwjela, Bogumil: Dolnoserbsko-němski słownik, Ludowe nakładnistwo Domowina, Budyšyn, 1963., p. 451.
Norwegian
Etymology
Borrowed from English wiki, from Hawaiian wikiwiki (“fast”).
Pronunciation
Noun
wiki m
- A wiki.
Inflection
Derived phrases
Portuguese
Noun
wiki f or m (much less frequent) (plural wikis)
- wiki (web site permitting collaborative modifying of content material)
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from English wiki.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwi.ki/, /ˈɡwi.ki/
Noun
wiki m or f (plural wikis)
- wiki
Sranan Tongo
Etymology
From English week.
Pronunciation
Noun
wiki
- week
Swahili
Etymology
Borrowed from English week.
Noun
wiki (n class, plural wiki)
- per week
Synonyms
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from English wiki.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /viːkɪ/, /vɪkɪ/, /wiːkɪ/, /wɪkɪ/
Noun
wiki c
- wiki.
Declension
The plurals usually are not agreed upon, different phrases for the indefinite plural nominative presently in use embrace wikier, wikis, wikisar, wikior, wikiar, wiki and so forth.
Tocharian A
Etymology
From Proto-Tocharian *w’īkän, from Proto-Indo-European *(d)wi(h₁)dḱm̥ti (cognate with Latin vīgintī, Historical Greek εἴκοσι (eíkosi), Doric ϝείκατι (weíkati), Sanskrit विंशति (viṃśati), Avestan (vīsaiti), Ossetian инсӕй (insæj), Armenian քսան (kʿsan), Albanian (një)zet, Welsh ugain). Evaluate Tocharian B ikäṃ.
Numeral
wiki
- twenty
Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from English wiki.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvici/
- Hyphenation: wi‧ki
Noun
wiki (particular accusative wikiyi, plural wikiler)
- wiki