Ilk

[Ilk]

Ilk is a certain type of person, usually a type you don't care for. The word is used in sentences like "I'm tired of you and your ilk!

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Same; each; every.

Noun
a kind of person; "I don''t like people of his ilk"


a.
Same; each; every.


Ilk

Ilk , a. [Scot. ilk, OE. ilke the same, AS. ilca. Cf. Each.] Same; each; every. [Archaic] Spenser. Of that ilk, denoting that a person's surname and the title of his estate are the same; as, Grant of that ilk, i.e., Grant of Grant. Jamieson.

Same; each; every.

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