geck

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Fool; idiot; imbecile. archaic,countable,derogatory,poetic,uncountable
    — To become the geck and scorn / O' the other's villainy.
动词 v.
  1. To jeer or mock; to show contempt for. Northern-England,Scotland,ambitransitive
    — To say that ye was geck'd ye'se hae nae need.
  2. To toss (one's head) scornfully; to look (at) derisively or disdainfully.
    — ... The like o ' me they'll har'ly own , But geck their head , an ' gester on , An ' fou'd they speak , Set up their beek . They wi ' a jeer , or crabit frown , But yet the day or lang may light , Whan matters will be judged right ; We've[…]

词形变化

gecks plural gecks present,singular,third-person gecking participle,present gecked participle,past gecked past

词源

词源 1
From Dutch gek or Low German geck, from an imitative verb found in North Sea Germanic and Scandinavian/North Germanic meaning "to croak, cackle," and also "to mock, cheat" (Dutch gekken, German gecken, Danish gjække, Swedish gäcka).
词源 2
From Dutch gek or Low German geck, from an imitative verb found in North Sea Germanic and Scandinavian/North Germanic meaning "to croak, cackle," and also "to mock, cheat" (Dutch gekken, German gecken, Danish gjække, Swedish gäcka).
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