Noun
silke (countable and uncountable, plural silkes)
Obsolete spelling of silk
Silke doth quench the fire in the Kitchin. George Herbert
Concerned MD resident Silke Skinner is spearheading the rural cat spay and neuter program, which is expected to kick-off this spring. Source: Internet
Maic (pronounced “Mike”) and Silke Jakob brought their family of four young boys – Silas, Bill, Joris, and Luka – to Canada five years ago to start a new chapter in their lives as produce growers. Source: Internet
The team of Bob Blaser, Dick Mills and Gary Silke took first place in the team competition with an 8-under-par 24. The team of John Estok, Friessen, Greg Shorten and Quentin Talbert took second place with a 5-under-par 27. Source: Internet