Jakes vs Lakes - What's the difference?
jakes | lakes |
(dated) A privy or latrine.
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(pluralonly)The Lake District is also known as the Lakes or Lakeland. It is a rural area in North West England.
As a proper noun jakes
is .As a noun lakes is
.As a verb lakes is
(lake).jakes
English
Etymology 1
Noun
- whereas the truth-finder, having raked out that jakes , his own mind, and being there capable of tracing no ray of divinity, nor anything virtuous or good, or lovely, or loving, very fairly, honestly, and logically concludes that no such things exist in the whole creation.