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Bloc
Bloc
English
Proper noun
Bloc
- (Canada, politics) Bloc Québécois
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French
Etymology
Diminutive of Bloc québécois
Proper noun
Bloc
- (Canada, politics) Bloc — Bloc Québécois (Bloc québécois)
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bloc
bloc
English
Noun
bloc (plural blocs)
- a group of voters or politicians who share common goals
- a group of countries acting together for political or economic goals, an alliance: e.g., the eastern bloc, the western bloc, a trading bloc
- in specific contexts 'the bloc' may refer to:
- the countries in the Eurozone
- The ECB is considering three main options ... but two of them could hurt confidence in the bloc's most indebted states, ... (Reuters)
- the countries in the European Union
- Climate change a security risk for EU, say bloc's foreign policy chiefs (EUobserver)
- the countries in the Eurozone
Derived terms
- Eastern Bloc
- Soviet Bloc
- trading bloc
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French
Etymology
From Middle French bloc (“a considerable piece of something heavy, block”), from Old French bloc (“log, block”), from Middle Dutch blok (“treetrunk”), from Old Saxon *blok (“log”), from Proto-Germanic *blukką (“beam, log”), from Proto-Indo-European *bhulg'-, from *bhelg'- (“thick plank, beam, pile, prop”). Cognate with Old High German bloh, bloc (German Block, “block”), Old English bolca (“gangway of a ship, plank”), Old Norse bǫlkr (Norwegian bolk, “divider, partition”). More at balk.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /blɔk/
Noun
bloc m (plural blocs)
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Irish
Etymology
Borrowing from English block or from a Romance language.
Noun
bloc m (genitive singular bloic, nominative plural bloic)
Declension
First declension
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bloc | bhloc | mbloc |
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References
- "bloc" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
- “bloc” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.