See also: COK, cok, and сок

Albanian edit

Etymology edit

From çuk, an onomatopoeia.

Noun edit

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

  1. little hammer (for cleaving stone)
    Synonym: typth
  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. (white) cue ball (pool)
  8. blunt side of a blade
  9. nonsense, hogwash

Declension edit

Related terms edit

Northern Kurdish edit

Etymology edit

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

Noun edit

Central Kurdish چۆک (çok)

çok m

  1. knee

Synonyms edit

Swedish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Turkish çok.

Adverb edit

çok (not comparable)

  1. (slang, intensifier) Alternative form of cok (very)

Talysh edit

Etymology edit

From a Turkic source. Cognate with (but likely not direclty borrowed from) Azerbaijani çağ. Compare also Persian چاق.

Adjective edit

çok

  1. good
    Synonym: fər
  2. kind, nice

Antonyms edit

Derived terms edit

  • çok be (to be fixed, repaired; to get well)
  • çok karde (to fix, repair; to treat, heal)

Turkish edit

Etymology edit

From Ottoman Turkish چوق (çok), from Proto-Turkic *čok.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [tʃɔk]
  • (file)

Determiner edit

çok (comparative daha çok, superlative en çok)

  1. much, many, plenty, a lot

Adverb edit

çok

  1. very, too

Synonyms edit

Antonyms edit

Descendants edit

  • Swedish: cok

Further reading edit

  • çok in Reverso (Turkish-English)