çok
Albanian edit
Etymology edit
From çuk, an onomatopoeia.
Noun edit
çok m (plural çoka, definite çoku, definite plural çokat)
- little hammer (for cleaving stone)
- Synonym: typth
- doorknocker
- clapper (bells)
- protuberance, tip (of bone jointures)
- beak
- (small, round) pebble (of the size of a nut, generally used in children's games)
- (white) cue ball (pool)
- blunt side of a blade
- nonsense, hogwash
Declension edit
Declension of çok
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) |
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çok m
Synonyms edit
Swedish edit
Etymology edit
Adverb edit
çok (not comparable)
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
Antonyms edit
Derived terms edit
Turkish edit
Etymology edit
From Ottoman Turkish چوق (çok), from Proto-Turkic *čok.
Pronunciation edit
Determiner edit
çok (comparative daha çok, superlative en çok)
Adverb edit
çok
Synonyms edit
- köp (dialectal)
Antonyms edit
Descendants edit
- → Swedish: cok
Further reading edit
- çok in Reverso (Turkish-English)