دوهوك
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Kerasian
Etymology
From Late Middle Kerasian دوهوك - duhuk, from Early Middle Kerasian دوْوهوك - douhuk, 'دوْوهوك - douhukə, دوْوهوكوْ - douhuko, from Old Kerasian دوْٰهوكوْ - dōhuko, from North Aradeshi dowofuko ("pelican"), from dowo ("bag") + fuko ("beak"), from Aradeshi mdomo ("bag") + mfuko ("beak") respectively.
Pronunciation
• (Northern) IPA: /ˈdy.hyk/ arPR: du̇-hu̇k
• (Southern) IPA: /du.hʊk/, arPR: du-heuk
• (Wharsaodi) IPA: /du.huk/ arPR: du-huk
• Rhymes: -hyk, -hʊk, -huk
Definition
Noun
دوهوك • (duhuk)
- a pelican.
- (slang, derogatory, offensive) someone with a double chin.