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Tyke   /taɪk/   Listen
Tyke

noun
1.
A native of Yorkshire.
2.
A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement.  Synonyms: barbarian, boor, churl, Goth, peasant, tike.
3.
A young person of either sex.  Synonyms: child, fry, kid, minor, nestling, nipper, shaver, small fry, tiddler, tike, youngster.  "They're just kids" , "'tiddler' is a British term for youngster"






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"Tyke" Quotes from Famous Books



... proletaire^, roturier^, Mr. Snooks, bourgeois, epicier [Fr.], Philistine, cockney; grisette^, demimonde. peasant, countryman, boor, carle^, churl; villain, villein; terrae filius [Lat.], son of the land; serf, kern^, tyke, tike, chuff^, ryot^, fellah; longshoreman; swain, clown, hind; clod, clodhopper; hobnail, yokel, bog-trotter, bumpkin; plowman, plowboy^; rustic, hayseed [Slang], lunkhead [U.S.], chaw-bacon [Slang], tiller of the soil; hewers of wood and drawers of water, ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget



Words linked to "Tyke" :   kiddy, pickaninny, changeling, juvenile person, toddler, piccaninny, street child, kindergartener, scallywag, child's body, disagreeable person, kindergartner, English person, silly, rapscallion, infant prodigy, bambino, rascal, monkey, poster child, peanut, juvenile, waif, scamp, unpleasant person, fosterling, buster, orphan, foster child, wonder child, preschooler, imp, child prodigy, tot, sprog, nestling, bairn, urchin, picaninny, yearling, foster-child, scalawag



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