| BETOOK | • betook v. Simple past tense of betake. • BETAKE v. to take oneself to. |
| CARETOOK | • caretook v. Simple past tense of caretake. • CARETAKE v. to take care of someone's property. |
| ENTERTOOK | • entertook v. Simple past tense of entertake. • ENTERTAKE v. (Spenser) to receive, entertain. |
| MISTOOK | • mistook v. Simple past tense of mistake. • MISTAKE v. to interpret wrongly. |
| OUTTOOK | • outtook v. Simple past tense of outtake. • OUTTAKE v. to take out, except. |
| OVERTOOK | • overtook v. Simple past tense of overtake. • OVERTAKE v. to catch up with. |
| PARTOOK | • partook v. Simple past tense of partake. • PARTAKE v. to participate, also PERTAKE. |
| PERTOOK | • pertook v. Simple past tense of pertake. • PERTAKE v. (Shakespeare) to participate, also PARTAKE. |
| RETOOK | • retook v. Simple past tense of retake. • RETAKE v. to take back. |
| REUPTOOK | • reuptook v. Simple past tense of reuptake. • REUPTAKE v. to take up again. |
| SCHTOOK | • schtook n. Alternative form of shtuck. • SCHTOOK n. (Yiddish) trouble, bother, also SCHTUCK, SHTOOK, SHTUCK. |
| SHTOOK | • shtook n. Alternative form of shtuck. • SHTOOK n. (Yiddish) trouble, bother, also SCHTOOK, SCHTUCK, SHTUCK. |
| STOCKTOOK | • STOCKTAKE v. to perform the counting stock. |
| STOOK | • stook n. A pile or bundle, especially of straw. • stook n. (Specifically) A group of 6 or 8 sheaves of grain stacked to dry vertically in a rectangular arrangement… • stook v. (Intransitive, agriculture) To make stooks. |
| TOOK | • took v. Simple past tense of take. • took v. (Now colloquial or dialectal) past participle of take. • Took prop.n. A surname. |
| UNDERTOOK | • undertook v. Simple past tense of undertake. • UNDERTAKE v. to attempt. |
| UPTOOK | • uptook v. Simple past tense of uptake. • UPTAKE v. to take up. |