leaky

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Etymology

Likely a normalisation ( + -y) of earlier leak, leake, leke (leaky, adj), from Middle English leke (leaky), from Old English hlec, *lec (having cracks or rents; leaky), from Proto-Germanic *lekaz (leaking; leaky); surface analysis as leak + -y. Cognate with Scots lek, leck (leaky), Saterland Frisian läk (leaky), Dutch lek (leaky), German Low German leck (leaky), German leck (leaky), Swedish läck (leaky), Icelandic lekur (leaky).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈliːki/
  • Rhymes: -iːki
  • Homophone: leeky

Adjective

leaky (comparative leakier, superlative leakiest)

  1. Having leaks, not sealed.
    The leaky bucket only dripped one drop at a time, but by the time I got back to the house it was half empty.

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