crock

Signification (Anglais)

Concepts

pot de terre

noir de carbone

Le noir de carbone

le noir de carbone

Traductions

χούφταλο

vasija de barro

Tonscherbe

καπνιά

σάψαλο

σαράβαλο

στάμνα

سِنَاج

Fréquence

C2
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/kɹɒk/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle English crok, crokke (“earthenware jar, pot, or other container; cauldron; belly, stomach”) [and other forms], from Old English crocc, crocca (“crock, pot, vessel”) [and other forms], from Proto-Germanic *krukkō, *krukkô (“vessel”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *grewg- (“vessel”). The English word is cognate with Danish and Norwegian krukke (“jar”), Dutch kruik (“jar, jug”), regional German Kruke (“crock”), Icelandic krukka (“pot, jar”), Old English crōg, crōh (“crock, pitcher, vessel”). See also cruse.

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