I. ˈlük verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: Middle English lowken, luken to weed, pull out, from Old English lūcan to pull up (a weed); akin to Middle Low German lūken to pull, Old High German liochan to pluck, pull out, Old Norse lok weeds, Latin lugēre to mourn — more at lugubrious
dialect England : weed
II. ˈlau̇k transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: origin unknown
dialect England : beat , whip , strike
III. noun
( -s )
dialect England : blow V 1a