spruik

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To promote a thing or idea to another person, usually informally.

Pronunciation

/spɹuːk/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-spruik.wav

Word forms

spruik spruiks spruiking spruiked sprook

Etymology

Unknown, likely Germanic. Compare Dutch spraak (“speech”), spreek (“speak”), spreuk (“saying”), sprook (“a story, fiction, tale, or false idea”). First recorded in the late 1890s and early 1900s, suggesting a possible derivation from Afrikaans (i.e. brought back by soldiers returning from the Boer War). With the exception of a few early uses of sprook, the word's spelling has been fixed since it first entered the language. The uncommon ⟨ui⟩ digraph provides further evidence for an Afrikaans or Dutch origin.

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