cluck

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The sound made by a hen, especially when brooding, or calling her chicks.
  2. Any sound similar to this.
  3. A kind of tongue click used to urge on a horse.
  4. A setting hen.
verb
  1. To make low clicking sounds (refers to hens).
  2. To cause (the tongue) to make a clicking sound.
  3. To call together, or call to follow, as a hen does her chickens.
  4. To suffer withdrawal from heroin.
name
  1. A surname.

Pronunciation

/klʌk/ En-au-cluck.ogg /klʊk/

Word forms

cluck clucks clutch clock clucking clucked

Etymology

From Middle English clokken, clocken, from Old English cloccian (“to cluck, make a noise”), from Proto-West Germanic *klukkwōn, from Proto-Germanic *klukkwōną (“to make a sound, cluck”), of imitative origin. Cognate with Scots clok, clock (“to cluck”), Dutch klokken (“to cluck”), Low German klucken (“to cluck”), German glucken (“to cluck”), Danish klukke (“to cluck”), Swedish klucka (“to cluck”), Icelandic klökkva (“to sob, whine, cluck”).

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