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▪ I. conck|kɒŋk| Also conk. The cry of the wild goose. Cf. cank n.2
1904Westm. Gaz. 10 Sept. 11/2 A joyful chorus of metallic notes—‘conck-conck’. 1908Ibid. 14 Nov. 8/3 The wild ‘conk-conk’ chorus of the bands as they fly in from the sea. ▪ II. conck obs. var. conch (sense 7). |