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ilka

[ il-kuh ]

adjective

Chiefly Scot.
  1. every; each.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ilka1

1150–1200; Middle English; originally phrase ilk a each one. See ilk 2, a 1
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Lately, I’ve been unable to stop reading a 1973 book called “The Care and Feeding of Friends,” by the actress and writer Ilka Chase.

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Ilka Warshawsky, a 58-year-old pathologist, said she lost all hearing in her right ear after a Covid booster shot.

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Olympic champion Corinne Suter and two-time former world champion Ilka Stuhec placed third and fourth, respectively.

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Goggia’s fifth win in seven World Cup downhills earned 100 race points and extended her lead in the season-long standings to more than 170 over Ilka Štuhec, who was sitting in ninth place.

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Two-time world champion Ilka Stuhec placed sixth, just ahead of Austria’s Stephanie Venier in seventh after leading one of the trainings this week.

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