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Webster 1913 Edition
Ook
Ook
(ōk)
, Noun.
Oak.
[Obs.]
“A branched ook.” Chaucer.
Definition 2024
ook
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English
Interjection
ook
- The cry of a monkey.
- 1995, Terry Pratchett, Soul Music
- He tapped the Librarian on the shoulder. "Excuse me —" "Ook?" "Those guys just called you a monkey," said Glod.
- 2004, Robert Arellano, Don Dimaio of La Plata
- The irate ape cries, "Ook ook! Ai ai ai!" He springs off the edge of the stone basin, clawing Cantare across the face and bursting through the door.
- 2014, Victoria Wessex, Shipwrecked with the Billionaire Rock Star
- Fingers pinched my eyelashes and lifted one eyelid. I looked straight into a big, leathery black face surrounded by brown fur. “Ook?” asked the monkey.
- 1995, Terry Pratchett, Soul Music
Synonyms
Translations
cry of a monkey
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Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -oːk
- IPA(key): /oːk/
Etymology
From Middle Dutch ooc, from Old Dutch ōk, ouk, from Proto-Germanic *auk. Cognate with German auch
Adverb
ook
- also, too, moreover
- Dat kan ik ook. ― I can do that too.
- (in negative sentences) either
- Ik kan dat ook niet. ― I can't do that either.
- -ever
- wie dan ook ― whoever
- waar ook ― wherever
- particle for emphasis
- Het heeft ook heel lang geduurd. ― It did take very long.
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old English āc.
Noun
ook (plural ooks)
- oak (tree)
- 14th Century, Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, The Knight's Tale
- The brighte swerdes wenten to and fro
So hidously þat with þe leste strook
That it semeþ þat it wolde felle an ook
- The brighte swerdes wenten to and fro
- 14th Century, Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, The Knight's Tale
Descendants
- English: oak