Definition of the word peck

Pronunciation of vocabulary peck

peckverb

PECK

/pek//pek/

Origin of the word peck

The origin of the word "peck" is unclear, with several theories about its derivation. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded use of the word appeared in the late 14th century, where it was spelled as "pekyng." Some linguists believe that the word might have originated from the Old English word "pyccan," which meant "to drink deeply" or "to gulp down." Others suggest that it could have derived from the Old Norse word "baka," which referred to a basket or container used for carrying grains or other heavy items. In the context of measuring volume, the word "peck" was commonly used to describe a unit of measurement for grains, seeds, and dried fruit in the Middle Ages. It was defined as equal to around eight dry gallons, or approximately 32 quarts. The modern spelling of the word "peck" is believed to have evolved from the Middle English word "peken," which was an alternate spelling for "pekyng." Today, the word is still used as a measurement in some countries, such as the United States, where it is defined as equivalent to eight dry gallons or 32 quarts, although its usage is relatively limited in modern times.

Vocabulary summary peck

typenoun

meaningbarrel, large bucket (unit of measurement about 9 liters)

meaning(figurative) many, countless

examplea peck of troubles

typenoun

meaningpeck, beak

meaninga quick kiss

examplea peck of troubles

meaning(slang) food, drink, snack

Example of vocabulary pecknamespace

meaning

to move the beak forward quickly and hit or bite something

di chuyển mỏ về phía trước một cách nhanh chóng và đánh hoặc cắn một cái gì đó

  • A robin was pecking at crumbs on the ground.

    Một con chim cổ đỏ đang mổ những mảnh vụn trên mặt đất.

  • Hens pecked around in the yard.

    Đàn gà mái mổ quanh sân.

  • A bird had pecked a hole in the sack.

    Một con chim đã mổ một lỗ trên bao tải.

  • Vultures had pecked out the dead goat's eyes.

    Kền kền đã mổ mắt con dê chết.

  • The woodpecker pecked repeatedly at the tree trunk in search of insects.

    Con chim gõ kiến ​​liên tục mổ vào thân cây để tìm côn trùng.

meaning

to kiss somebody lightly and quickly

hôn ai đó nhẹ nhàng và nhanh chóng

  • He pecked her on the cheek as he went out.

    Anh hôn lên má cô khi đi ra ngoài.

  • She pecked his cheek.

    Cô nhéo má anh.

Idioms of vocabulary peck

a/the pecking order
(informal, often humorous)the order of importance in relation to one another among the members of a group
  • New Zealand is at the top of the pecking order of rugby nations.
  • to be first in the pecking order

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