Dock
Dock (dok) , noun
[Anglo-Saxon docce; of uncertain origin; compare German docken-blatter, Gael. dogha burdock, Old French doque; perh. akin to Latin daucus, daucum, Greek {not transcribed}, {not transcribed}, a kind of parsnip or carrot, used in medicine. Compare Burdock.]
Yellow dock is Rumex crispus, with smooth curly leaves and yellow root, which that of other species is used medicinally as an astringent and tonic.
Dock , noun
[Compare Icelandic dockr a short tail, Fries. dok a little bundle or bunch, German docke bundle, skein, a short and thick column.]
Dock , transitive verb
[See Dock a tail. Compare Welsh tociaw, and twciaw, to dock, clip.]
Dock , noun
[Akin to Dutch dok; of uncertain origin; compare Late Latin doga ditch, Latin doga ditch, Latin doga sort of vessel, Greek {not transcribed} receptacle, from {not transcribed} to receive.]
Collocations (9)
Dock , transitive verb