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keek

[ keek ]

verb

Scot. and North England. to peep; look furtively.

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Keek to peep is a verb used in Scotland and northern England. It does not occur in Old English but is related to, if not derived from, Middle Dutch and Middle Low German 域蘋域梗紳 to look. Keek dates from the late 14th century, first appearing in The Canterbury Tales.

how is keek used?

I will be near by him, and when he keeks round to spy ye, I will bring him such a clout as will gar him keep his eyes private for ever.

Alfred Ollivant, "Danny," Everybody's Magazine, Volume 6, January to June, 1902

And at that he keeks out o’ the wee back window, plainly fearing that old Hornie himself was on the tracks o’ him.

Michael Innes, From London Far, 1946
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atelier

[ at-l-yey, at-l-yey ]

noun

a workshop or studio, especially of an artist, artisan, or designer.

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The English noun atelier, not quite naturalized, comes from French atelier workshop, from Old French astelier pile of wood chips, workshop, carpenters workshop, a derivative of Old French astele chip, which comes from Late Latin astella splinter, a variant of astula, assula splinter, chip, diminutives of Latin assis, axis plank, board. Atelier entered English in the 19th century.

how is atelier used?

Upon his arrival she began by introducing him to her atelier and making a sketch of him.

Kate Chopin, The Awakening, 1899

The secret atelier is the pezzo forte of the place, a beautifully cluttered warren of objects, art pieces and ephemera.

Chiara Barzini, "The Secret Atelier Behind a Roman Boutique," New York Times Style Magazine, May 16, 2018
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tsuris

[ tsoor-is, tsur- ]

noun

Slang. trouble; woe.

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Tsuris is from Yiddish tsures, tsores. This, in turn came from Hebrew 廜ζ娶櫻, plural 廜ζ娶喧堯 meaning troubles. Tsuris entered English in the 1970s.

how is tsuris used?

Graham, I want Jack’s work in the show, don’t give me any tsuris on this.

Marc Olden, Wellington's, 1977

Initially, the series only broadly winked at the reasons for Jacks slow-burning tsuris.

Manohla Dargis, "Patriarch Faces Future: Who to Lead Nutty Clan When He Is Gone?" New York Times, December 21, 2010
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