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EKE, v.t. [L. augeo.]

1. To increase; to enlarge; as, to eke a store of provisions.
2. To add to; to supply what is wanted; to enlarge by addition; sometimes with out; as, to eke or eke out a piece of cloth; to eke out a performance.

3. To lengthen; to prolong; as, to eke out the time.

EKE, adv. [L. ac, and also.] Also, likewise; in addition.

'Twill be prodigious hard to prove,

That this is eke the throne of love.

[This word is nearly obsolete, being used only in poetry of the familiar and ludicrous kind.]

1913 Definition
Eke (eke)
v. t.(***emacr]k)
Eke
[imp. *** p. p. Eked (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Eking.] [AS. &emacr]kan, ***ymacr]kan; akin to OFries, 1913 webster dictionaryka, OS. (?)kian, OHG. ouhh1913 webster dictionaryn
  1. To increase; to add to; to augment; -- now commonly used with out, the notion conveyed being to add to, or piece out by a laborious, inferior, or scanty addition; as, to eke out a scanty supply of one kind with some other.
    "To eke my pain." Spenser.

    He eked out by his wits an income of barely fifty pounds. Macaulay.

  2. In addition; also; likewise.
    [Obs. or Archaic]

    'T will be prodigious hard to prove
    That this is eke the throne of love.
    Prior.

    A trainband captain eke was he
    Of famous London town.
    Cowper.

    * Eke serves less to unite than to render prominent a subjoined more important sentence or notion. Mätzner.

  3. An addition.
    [R.]

    Clumsy ekes that may well be spared. Geddes.


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Noah Says...
They choose men, not because they are just men, men of religion and integrity, but solely for the sake of supporting a party. This is a fruitful source of public evils. But as surely as there is a God in heaven, who exercises a moral government over the affairs of this world, so certainly will the neglect of the divine command, in the choice of rulers, be followed by bad laws and as bad administration; by laws unjust or partial, by corruption, tyranny, impunity of crimes, waste of public money, and a thousand other evils. Men may desire and adopt a new form of government; they may amend old forms, repair breaches and punish violators of the constitution; but there is, there can be no effectual remedy, but obedience to the divine law.
 Value of the Bible (unpublished manuscript) :: 1834 




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