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doec

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Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch *duoc, from Proto-West Germanic *dōk.

Noun

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doec m or n

  1. cloth

Inflection

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Strong masculine noun
singular plural
nominative doec doeke
accusative doec doeke
genitive doecs doeke
dative doeke doeken
Strong neuter noun
singular plural
nominative doec doec, doeke
accusative doec doec, doeke
genitive doecs doeke
dative doeke doeken


Alternative forms

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Descendants

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  • Dutch: doek
    • Afrikaans: doek
      • English: doek
      • Shona: dhuku
    • Berbice Creole Dutch: duku
    • Jersey Dutch: duk
    • Negerhollands: doek, doekoe
    • Akan: duku
    • Akebu: ɖuku-yǝ (via an intermediary language)
    • Lokono: doko
    • Aukan: duku
    • English: duck, dook
    • Fon: dukwí
    • Indonesian: duk
    • Japanese: ズック
    • Mbelime: dukìhṵ̀ (via an intermediary language)
    • Nawdm: dukŋa (via an intermediary language)
    • Scots: dook
    • Sranan Tongo: duku
  • Limburgish: dook

Further reading

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