Obs. rare1. In 7 keake. [f. prec. vb.] A cackle, cackling.
1600. Breton, Pasquils Mad-cappe (1626), B. He
Must be attentiue to the Ganders keake, Or giue a plaudite, when the Goose doth speake.
[1878. Cumbld. Gloss., Suppl., Kayk, the cry of a goose.]