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ilk
CIDE DICTIONARY
ilk, a. [Scot. ilk, OE. ilke the same, AS. ilca. Cf. Each.].
Same; each; every. Spenser. [1913 Webster]
ilk, n.
Kind; class; sort; type; as, him and his ilk; -- sometimes used to indicate disapproval when applied to people. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
ilk, n.
1 colloq. disp. a family, class, or set (not of the same ilk as you).
1 colloq. disp. a family, class, or set (not of the same ilk as you).
Usage
Usu. derog. and therefore best avoided.
2 (in of that ilk) Sc. of the same (name) (Guthrie of that ilk = of Guthrie).
2 (in of that ilk) Sc. of the same (name) (Guthrie of that ilk = of Guthrie).
Etymology
OE ilca same
THESAURUS
ilk
blood, body-build, brand, breed, cast, character, characteristic, characteristics, clan, color, complexion, composition, constituents, constitution, crasis, denomination, description, designation, dharma, diathesis, disposition, ethos, feather, fiber, form, frame, genius, genre, genus, grain, habit, hue, humor, humors, kidney, kin, kind, label, line, lot, make, makeup, manner, mark, mold, nature, number, persuasion, phylum, physique, property, quality, race, shape, somatotype, sort, species, spirit, stamp, strain, streak, stripe, style, suchness, system, temper, temperament, tendency, tenor, the like of, the likes of, tone, tribe, type, variety, vein, wayROGET THESAURUS
ilk
Identity
N identity, sameness, coincidence, coalescence, convertibility, equality, selfness, self, oneself, identification, monotony, tautology, facsimile, homoousia: alter ego, ipsissima verba, same, self, very, one and the same, very thing, actual thing, real McCoy, no other, one and only, in the flesh, identical, self, ilk, the same, selfsame, one and the same, homoousian, coincide, coalescent, coalescing, indistinguishable, one, equivalent, tweedle dee and tweedle dum, much the same, of a muchness, unaltered, identically, on all fours.For further exploring for "ilk" in Webster Dictionary Online