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Tek \Tek\, n. (Zo["o]l.) A Siberian ibex.

Usage examples of tek.

It had taken weeks for Tek to reparley the peace with all the goatling tribes.

His own mate, Tek, was a fine singer of tales, and Teki the healer, her foster sire, one of the best he had ever heard.

All around her, Tek watched her fellows bowing and turning their heads to scratch their flanks with keen horntips, then reaching to prick the flanks of their fellows.

Below her, Lell reclined beside her mother, the only one of all the colts Tek could see who was not asleep.

He marked his own cave on the hillside below, where Tek and the twins now doubtless sheltered, and felt a twinge.

Jan could only conclude he had witnessed some sort of joining, perhaps even the pledging of mates, and was swept suddenly, keenly, by memory of his own pledging to Tek almost three years past, by the shores of the Summer Sea.

There you will find my mate, the regent Tek, with her foster sisters, Sismoornnat and Pitipak, and their dam, Jah-lila.

Only intervention by Sismoomnat and Pitipak had enabled Tek and her twins to survive.

Still frowning, Tek shifted to bring herself between her twin filly and foal.

More Plainsdwellers thundered by, leaping and prancing in a long, snaking dance such as Tek had never before seen.

Jan was reminded of his own courting rite with Tek beside the Summer Sea.

Had he and Tek been born upon the Plain, Jan concluded, stunned, he and she might partake of the longdance as often as they chose.

Korr, and of Tek, his mate, whose many trials had brought their young safe into the world.

Despite all dangers, Tek had found no dearth of volunteers to scout the Plain.

Like as not, such would only quiet her offspring completely, or loose a torrent of observations too tangled for Tek herself to sort.