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Please explain, what "Of that Ilk"?
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Please explain, what "Of that Ilk"?
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Saturday 14 February 09 13:08 GMT (UK) »
Forgive my ignorance, have often seen it written but no one has explain what it means "Of that Ilk" does it mean of the same town/village/parish?
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Re: Please explain, what "Of that Ilk"?
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Saturday 14 February 09 13:11 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Ilk
means
same
but in the usual use of the word in 'of that ilk' it means of the same family
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Re: Please explain, what "Of that Ilk"?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Of_that_ilk
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Of+that+ilk
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/dictionaries/english/data/d0082233.htm
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Re: Please explain, what "Of that Ilk"?
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Saturday 14 February 09 13:15 GMT (UK) »
Thankyou Gadget, after 2 yrs, finally an answer.
one more if you might know,
In old english writting we see the letter "f" used in place of the "s" with internal lettering of a word, do you know the reason behind that?
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Freer, Stewart, Blair, Bruce, Wylie, Henderson, Nichols, Ward, Weddell, Waddell, Lear, Gruneison, Maitland, Freeman, Sawyers, Logan, Phillips, Whitely.
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Re: Please explain, what "Of that Ilk"?
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Saturday 14 February 09 13:17 GMT (UK) »
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_s
'google' is a wonderful tool
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Re: Please explain, what "Of that Ilk"?
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Saturday 14 February 09 13:19 GMT (UK) »
Agree but disagree Gadget.
Of that ilk is much more general (now).
It is / was used to refer to anything / anyone that was similar.
For example, folk that 'come from' Scotland will be referred to as "of that ilk"
Travellers will be described as "of that ilk"
etc
Not necessarily from the one family, although, I agree with your trad explanation.
Dave
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Re: Please explain, what "Of that Ilk"?
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Saturday 14 February 09 13:22 GMT (UK) »
Hi Dave
Don't see that it is a disagreement!
I said that
Ilk
meant
same
but that in the phrase 'of that ilk' it tends to
usually
mean 'of the same family'
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Re: Please explain, what "Of that Ilk"?
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Saturday 14 February 09 13:23 GMT (UK) »
Yes google is a wonderful tool, but then one does not get to meet helpful people then, does one!
Freer, Stewart, Blair, Bruce, Wylie, Henderson, Nichols, Ward, Weddell, Waddell, Lear, Gruneison, Maitland, Freeman, Sawyers, Logan, Phillips, Whitely.
and several others.
flogged
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Re: Please explain, what "Of that Ilk"?
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Saturday 14 February 09 13:26 GMT (UK) »
Dave, Gadget, shall we agree that it means;
we are talking of that there and this here is the same as that, yes.
Freer, Stewart, Blair, Bruce, Wylie, Henderson, Nichols, Ward, Weddell, Waddell, Lear, Gruneison, Maitland, Freeman, Sawyers, Logan, Phillips, Whitely.
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