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单词 oche
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ochen.

Brit. /ˈɒki/, U.S. /ˈɑki/
Forms: 1900s– hockey Brit. /ˈhɒki/, U.S. /ˈhɑki/, 1900s– oche.
Origin: Of unknown origin.
Etymology: Origin unknown.One popular explanation of the word derives it from the name of a supposed English brewery, Hockey and Sons, whose crates were allegedly lined up to measure the standard throwing distance, but there is no firm evidence to support this. Connection with Anglo-Norman and Middle French ocher to notch (see oche v.) seems unlikely given the chronological gap. Other suggestions include a connection with hog line n.; compare also (h)oggins line in P. Beale Partridge's Dict. Slang (ed. 8, 1984) at hoggins ‘a due share, esp. in pleasure’.
Darts.
The line behind which a player must stand when throwing darts at the board; the throwing-line.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > darts > [noun] > line behind which player must stand
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1934 Nat. Darts Assoc. Official Handbk. 8 A Referee should be appointed to watch the ‘hockey’.
1937 Darts & Sports Weekly News 4 Sept. 6/1 Even now a dart-player occasionally ‘loses one’ in the cross-beam between the hockey and the board.
1945 Dart 22 Sept. 1/1 My suggestion for the standard hockey that must one day be utilised for national and international competitions, is a raised one, placed 7′ 6″ from the face of the board.
1959 Chambers's Encycl. IV. 381/1 The ‘hockey’, or line behind which the player stands, should not be more than 9 ft from the board.
1980 Observer 10 Feb. 44/3 Lazarenko is on the ‘oche’—the mark from which to throw.
1981 R. Lewis Seek for Justice i. 18 The oche—the line behind which the [darts] thrower has to stand when he aims his arrows.
1984 Sunday People 15 Apr. 35/1 Eric Bristow had to fork out a quid before he could even step up to the oche.
1995 Church Times 28 Apr. 10/3 Customers enjoyed Fred and Linda's double act with the darts..Fred, from the oche, flinging a halo of darts around her head.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

ochev.

Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French ocher.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman and Middle French ocher to notch (c1360; earlier in Old French as oschier (c1170)) < osche , oche (see notch n.). Compare Old Occitan oscar (12th cent.), Catalan oscar (1312).
Obsolete. rare.
transitive. To cut as with a blow; to lop.
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c1440 (?a1400) Morte Arthure 2565 (MED) An alet enamelde he oches in sondire.
c1440 (?a1400) Morte Arthure 4245 Swappes of the swerde-hand..Ane inche fro the elbowe, he ochede it in sondyre.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online September 2019).
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