Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for ERKE
E-RIST'IC, or E-RIST'IC-ALER'ME-LIN
ERKE, n. [Gr. αεργος.]
Idle; slothful. [Not in use.] Chaucer.
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E-RIST'IC, or E-RIST'IC-ALER'ME-LIN
ERKE, n. [Gr. αεργος.]
Idle; slothful. [Not in use.] Chaucer.
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