Loke vs Moke - What's the difference?
loke | moke |
The wicket or hatch of a door.
A close narrow lane; a cul-de-sac.
A private path or road.
A small field or meadow.
(colloquial, dialectal) A donkey.
*1888 , Rudyard Kipling, ‘Only a Subaltern’, Under the Deodars , Folio Society 2005, p. 68:
*:the Colonel [...] had asked them why the three stars should he, a colonel of the Line, command a dashed nursery for double-dashed bottle-suckers who put on condemned tin spurs and rode qualified mokes at the hiatused heads of forsaken Black Regiments.
A mesh of a net, or of anything resembling a net.
A black person.
As nouns the difference between loke and moke
is that loke is the wicket or hatch of a door while moke is a donkey.loke
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*Anagrams
* ----moke
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(en noun)- (Thackeray)
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