出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/31 22:30 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 goke, gowke, from Old Norse gaukr (“cuckoo”), from Proto-Germanic *gaukaz (“cuckoo”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰegʰuǵʰ- (“cuckoo”).
gowk (plural gowks)
gowk (third-person singular simple present gowks, present participle gowking, simple past and past participle gowked)
Origin uncertain. Likely from 中期英語 coke, colk (“the core or heart of an apple or onion, pith”), from 古期英語 *colc (“the gullet, esophagus; pit of the stomach; trench, pit, gully”), from Proto-West Germanic *kolk, from Proto-Germanic *kulkaz, *kulukaz (“gullet”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷel- (“to devour, swallow, gulp; throat, gullet”). Possibly a doublet of coke.
gowk (plural gowks)
Compare Norwegian Nynorsk gulka (“to burp, belch”). Compare also Scots cowk (“to strain, retch”), Dutch kolken (“to belch”), German kolken (“to gulp”), dialectal German kölken, kolksen (“to vomit”), Danish kulke (“to gulp”).
gowk (third-person singular simple present gowks, present participle gowking, simple past and past participle gowked)