Dock
See also: dock
English
Etymology
East Central German
Etymology
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Further reading
- Manfred Blechschmidt, Behüt eich fei dos Licht Ein Weihnachtsbuch des Erzgebirges P. 183
German
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch or English dock, or via German Low German from Middle Low German docke. Possibly borrowed from Middle English dock; this form is attested a few decades earlier and the earliest Low German attestation refers to the harbours of London.
The ultimate origin is uncertain; possibly from Vulgar Latin *ductia (“aqueduct”), from Latin duco (“I lead”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dɔk/
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Noun
Dock n (strong, genitive Docks, plural Docks)
- dock (a construction in which ships are repaired)
Declension
Derived terms
- Schwimmdock
- Trockendock
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