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▪ I. dook1|duːk| [Etym. unknown.] A wooden plug driven into a brick or stone wall, in order to hold a nail.
1808–18in Jamieson. In mod. Dicts. ▪ II. dook2 Sc. The shaft of a coal mine.
1887Scott. Leader 4 June 7 He was chainman in the main coal dook. 1895N. Brit. Daily Mail 7 Aug. 4 The bodies of the unfortunate men may be found at the bottom of the dook, which is now full of water. ▪ III. dook obs. and Sc. form of duck v. |