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dolk Obs. exc. dial.|dɒlk| [In form app. the same as dalk, doke, as in sense 3; but sense 1 has suggested identity with OE. dolh, dolᵹ wound, scar, gash, a Common Teut. word = OFris. dolch, OHG. tolg wound; this, however, does not account for the final k sound.] †1. A wound, a scar. Obs.
a1225Ancr. R. 2 Þe on..makeð hire efne & smeðe, wiðute knotte & dolke of woh. c1250Gen. & Ex. 3027 Dolc, sor, and blein on erue and man. 2. A dint; = dab n. 1 b.
1861Wynter Soc. Bees, Aristocr. Rooks 383 Put an end to by a dolk in the poll from a [crow's] beak close by. 3. = doke, dalk.
a1825in Forby Voc. E. Anglia. 1893F. B. Zincke Wherstead 251 Dolk [is used in East Anglia] for a depression, generally in the ground. |