liken

English

Etymology

From Middle English liknen (to compare; to be comparable, be equal; to form; to be appropriate), equivalent to like + -en.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: lī'kən, IPA(key): /ˈlaɪkən/
  • Rhymes: -aɪkən
  • Homophone: lichen

Verb

liken (third-person singular simple present likens, present participle likening, simple past and past participle likened)

  1. (transitive, followed by to or unto) To compare; to state that (something) is like (something else).
    • 2013 June 21, Chico Harlan, “Japan pockets the subsidy ”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 2, page 30:
      Across Japan, technology companies and private investors are racing to install devices that until recently they had little interest in: solar panels. Massive solar parks are popping up as part of a rapid build-up that one developer likened to an "explosion."
    • 1749, Henry Fielding, chapter I, in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. In Six Volumes, volume (please specify |volume=I to VI), London: Printed by A[ndrew] Millar, [], OCLC 928184292, book IV:
      That our work, therefore, might be in no danger of being likened to the labours of these historians, we have taken every occasion of interspersing through the whole sundry similes, descriptions, and other kind of poetical embellishments.
    The physics teacher likened the effect of mass on space to an indentation in a sheet of rubber.

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English like.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /laɪkə(n)/
  • (file)

Verb

liken

  1. (Internet) to like (on social media)
    Hebben jullie mijn pagina al geliket?
    Have you already liked my page?

Inflection

Inflection of liken (weak)
infinitive liken
past singular likete
past participle geliket
infinitive liken
gerund liken n
present tense past tense
1st person singular likelikete
2nd person sing. (jij) liketlikete
2nd person sing. (u) liketlikete
2nd person sing. (gij) liketlikete
3rd person singular liketlikete
plural likenliketen
subjunctive sing.1 likelikete
subjunctive plur.1 likenliketen
imperative sing. like
imperative plur.1 liket
participles likendgeliket
1) Archaic.

German

Etymology

From English like + -en.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlaɪ̯kn̩/
  • (file)

Verb

liken (third-person singular simple present likt or liket, past tense likte or likete or liked, past participle gelikt or geliket or geliked)

  1. (Internet) To like (on social media).
    • 2012, Claudia Hilker, Erfolgreiche Social-Media-Strategien für die Zukunft: Mehr Profit durch Facebook, Twitter, Xing und Co., Linde Verlag GmbH →ISBN, page 94
      Was Facebook-User liken und warum Der Like-Button hat die Online-Welt wie kein zweites Element revolutioniert.
      What Facebook users like, and why the like button has revolutionised the online world like no other element.
    • 2012, Tim Sebastian, Facebook Fanpages Plus, mitp Verlags GmbH & Co. KG →ISBN, page 22
      Egal ob Sie etwas schreiben, kommentieren oder liken, tun Sie dies im Namen der Fanpage.
      No matter whether you write something, comment, or like, do this in the name of the fanpage.
    • 2014, Markus Pfeifer, Facebook - Kommunikation und Interaktion mit dem Kunden: Eine Facebook-Marketing Analyse zu den Top 13 österreichischen Biermarken bezugnehmend auf die Interaktion und den Einfluss auf die Facebook Welt, Bachelor + Master Publication →ISBN, page 50
      Es wurde die Möglichkeit untersucht, ob ein Minderjähriger Facebook-User überhaupt die Befugnis hat bei den 13 auserwählten Bier Unternehmen deren Facebook-Seiten zu liken.
      It was checked whether an underage Facebook user actually had the ability to like the Facebook sites of the 13 selected beer companies.
    • 2014, Wolfgang H. Weinrich, Der liebe Gott kommt nicht voran, unnumbered page
      Bin ich dann einer unter vielen und muss darauf warten, wer meine Follower sind und wer mich liked oder gar linkt?
      Am I then one among many, and must I pay attention to who my followers are and who liked me or even linked me?
    • 2014, Katherine Womser, Wenn Fernsehen alleine nicht genug ist, page 183
      Das war halt so wie man bei Facebook was postet und keiner antwortet und keiner liked das.
      That was like if you posted something on Facebook and no-one answered or liked it.

Conjugation

Duden recommends conjugating the verb as if it were a standard German weak verb with the hypothetical stem lik-.[1] However, irregular conjugations that preserve some or all of the features of English grammar, especially the terminal e, are common.

Synonyms

References

  1. 2013 August 7, Kritsanarat Khunkham, "Heißt es "geliket" oder "geliked" oder "gelikt"?", Die Welt

Middle Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈliːkən/

Etymology 1

Verb

liken

  1. Alternative form of geliken
Inflection

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Etymology 2

From Old Dutch līcon, from Proto-Germanic *līkijaną.

Verb

liken

  1. to please, (in archaic English usage) to like
Inflection

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Descendants

Further reading

  • liken”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
  • liken (I)”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, 1929

Swedish

Noun

liken

  1. definite singular of like
  2. definite plural of lik

West Frisian

Noun

liken

  1. plural of lyk
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