出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/18 17:42 UTC 版)
English from the 14th century, Scottish from the 19th century. From 古期英語 sūcan (“to suck”). See suck.
sook (third-person singular simple present sooks, present participle sooking, simple past and past participle sooked)
sook (plural sooks)
sook
Probably from dialectal suck as is Etymology 1 above. Compare 19th century British slang sock (“overgrown baby”), British dialect suckerel (“suckling foal, unweaned child”), Canadian suck (“crybaby”), Canadian suck (“sycophant”). From 1933.
sook (plural sooks)
sook (plural sooks)
sook (plural sooks)
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