çok

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See also: COK

Albanian

Etymology

From çuk, an onomatopoeia.

Noun

çok m (plural çoka, definite çoku, definite plural çokat)

  1. little hammer (for cleaving stone)
  2. doorknocker
  3. clapper (bells)
  4. protuberance, tip (of bone jointures)
  5. beak
  6. (small, round) pebble (of the size of a nut, generally used in children's games)
  7. beak
  8. (white) cue ball (pool)
  9. blunt side of a blade
  10. nonsense, hogwash

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Northern Kurdish

Etymology

A Turkic borrowing. Compare Turkish çökmek (to kneel) and Azerbaijani çökmək (to kneel).

Noun

Central Kurdish چۆک (çok)

çok m

  1. knee
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Turkish

Etymology

From Old Turkic çōk, from Proto-Turkic *čok.

Pronunciation

Determiner

çok (comparative daha çok, superlative en çok)

  1. much, many, plenty, a lot

Adverb

çok

  1. very

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