huk
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
huk
From Dutch hoek (“corner, angle”), from Middle Dutch hoec, huoc, from Old Dutch *huok, from Proto-Germanic *hōkaz (“hook”), from Proto-Indo-European *kog-, *keg-, *keng- (“peg, hook, claw”).
huk
huk
Onomatopoeic. Compare Serbo-Croatian huk.
huk m inan
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huk
huk
hȗk m (Cyrillic spelling ху̑к)
From huka (“crouch, squat”). Attested since 1750.
huk
huk
huk intrans., transitive hukim
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