slock
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A draught; a gulp.
— A slock of wine.
- An improvised weapon consisting of a padlock placed in a sock, common in prison environments.
动词 v.
- To swallow, gulp.
- To poach (a servant) from another household.
- To strike with a slock.
- To hunt (wild game) with preindustrial tools such as spears, blowguns, slingshots, arrows, crossbows, or others.
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To entice.
— We were slocked there ourselves, an' we should ha' ben kidnapp'd too, ef it hadn ben for that young wumman.
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词源 1
Cognate with German Schluck (“a draught; a gulp”), Dutch slok (“a draught; a gulp”).
词源 2
Blend of sock + lock.
词源 3
Coined or popularized by Tim Wells, who is widely known among hunters for this style of hunting.
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