出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/05/05 23:15 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 *chokke (possibly attested in 中期英語 chokkefull), from Anglo-Norman choque (compare modern Norman chouque), from an Old Northern French variant of Old French çouche, çouche (“block, log”), of Celtic origin, from Gaulish *tsukka (compare Breton soc’h (“thick”), Old Irish tócht (“part, piece”), itself borrowed from Proto-Germanic *stukkaz. Doublet of stock.
chock (third-person singular simple present chocks, present participle chocking, simple past and past participle chocked)
(Note: chock full is not derived from this word. In fact, it is an alteration of the earlier choke-full, which most likely derives from a variant of the word cheek.)
chock (not comparable)
French choquer. Compare shock (transitive verb).
chock (third-person singular simple present chocks, present participle chocking, simple past and past participle chocked)
Onomatopoeic.
chock (third-person singular simple present chocks, present participle chocking, simple past and past participle chocked)