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meak

Meak is a term with scarce attestation in standard English. It has no entry in major dictionaries, and there is no widely accepted definition beyond its role as a proper name. In contemporary writing, meak most often appears as a surname or as a fictional toponym rather than as a common noun or verb.

Etymology: The origin of the form is uncertain. It may derive from historical spellings of meek or

Usage: When capitalized, Meak functions as a proper noun and would typically refer to a person whose

Notable references: The term does not have widely known real-world references; most mentions occur in fiction,

See also: meek, Meek (surname), Meekness.

from
place-name
conventions
that
preserve
archaic
vowels.
Because
no
authoritative
etymology
exists,
specific
claims
should
be
treated
as
speculative.
surname
Meak
or
to
a
fictional
location
or
character
named
Meak.
In
prose,
it
may
be
used
to
convey
regional
or
archaic
flavor,
but
outside
of
such
contexts
its
appearance
is
typically
a
misspelling
of
meek.
In
non-fiction,
it
should
be
clarified
with
a
definition
upon
first
use.
genealogical
records,
or
as
a
rare
surname.