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auks

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/ɔks/

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/ɔːks/

(auk)

northern seabird

Base FormPlural
aukauks
Etymology
Etymology Information

'auks' originates from Old Norse, specifically the word 'alka'.

Historical Evolution

'auks' changed from Old Norse word 'alka' into Middle English as 'auk' and later appears in modern English as the plural form 'auks'.

Meaning Changes

Initially it meant 'auks (the seabird)', and over time the basic meaning as a northern diving seabird has remained largely unchanged.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

plural form of 'auk': any of several small to medium diving seabirds of the family Alcidae, found in northern oceans (e.g., razorbills, guillemots, puffins).

Auks nest on rocky cliffs and dive for fish in cold northern seas.

Synonyms

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