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▪ I. † queck, n. Obs. rare—1. ? A knock, whack.
1554Enterl. Youth A ij, If I fal I catche a quecke, I may fortune to breke my necke. ▪ II. † queck v.1 Obs. Also 4–5 quek. [Imitative: cf. Du. kwekken, and see quack v.2] intr. To quack, as a duck. Hence ˈquecking vbl. n.
c1325Gloss. W. de Bibbesw. in Rel. Ant. II. 79 [The gander] quekez, taroile. Quekine, taroil. 1492in Archiv Stud. neu. Spr. LXXXIX. 285 He toke a gose fast by the nek, And the goose thoo began to quek. 1573Twyne æneid x. D d iv, Whom stars of heauen obeyen at beck..and chattring birds with tong that queck. a1693Motteux Rabelais iii. xiii. 107 The..pioling of Pelicanes, quecking of Ducks,..and wailing of Turtles. ▪ III. † queck, v.2 Obs. rare—1. ? = quetch v.
a1550Image Hypocr. iii. in Skelton's Wks. (1843) II. 436/2 Not for his life to quecke [rime necke] But stande vpp, like a bosse. [1755 in Johnson (and hence in some later dicts.), with quot. from Bacon Ess., in which however the correct reading is queching]. ▪ IV. queck see queke. |