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kāk (corr. fr. the English), s.m. Cork; a cork. P H كاكا काका kākā(=ćāćā, q.v.), s.m. (in Pers.), An old slave (belonging to one's father); an elder brother;—(in Hind.) a father's younger brother; a paternal uncle; a respectful compellation for an elder brother, or cousin, etc., and for the younger sons and grandsons of a Sikh Rājāor Sardār.
Origin: Hindi