eke, adv. [AS. eác; akin to OFries. ák, OS. k, D. ok, OHG. ouh, G. auch, Icel. auk, Sw. och and, Dan. og, Goth. auk for, but. Prob. from the preceding verb.].
In addition; also; likewise. [
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" Eke serves less to unite than to render prominent a subjoined more important sentence or notion." M'84tzner.
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"'T will be prodigious hard to prove
That this is eke the throne of love."
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"A trainband captain eke was he
Of famous London town."
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