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Was (wer) ist -ock - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OCK; Ock (disambiguation)

-ock      
·- A suffix used to form diminutives; as, bullock, hillock.
-ock      
¦ suffix forming nouns originally with diminutive sense: haddock.
?also occasionally forming words from other sources: bannock.
Origin
OE -uc, -oc.
Horns of Ock Street         
Horns of Ock St
The Horns of Ock Street are the insignia of the Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers from the English county of Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire).

Wikipedia

Ock

Ock or OCK may refer to:

  • River Ock (disambiguation), three rivers in England
  • Ok (Korean name), also spelt Ock
    • Ock Joo-hyun (born 1980), South Korean K-pop singer and musical theatre actress
  • Océano Club de Kerkennah, a Tunisian football club
  • Olympique Club de Khouribga, a Moroccan football club
  • Olympic Committee of Kosovo
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für -ock
1. On the outskirts of Oxford, 60 miles northwest of London, about 50 people were evacuated to a stadium from a retirement community overlooking the swollen River Ock.
2. Brian Ock of Denver, Colorado Trying to get from Denver to South Texas by car –– Snowing in Denver with multiple car accidents from Denver to Colorado Springs, Colorado.
3. The Thames in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, rose three feet in less than 12 hours today and with parts of the town already badly hit after the Ock burst its banks, householders were fearing the worst.
4. "But I have got my girls and that is the only thing that is important." Evelyn Morris, '0, was rescued from her home by firemen after the Ock flooded her house in Abingdon.
5. From his raised platform _ a "crow‘s nest" at the heart of a cavernous operations room known as the "Kay–Ock" _ the Air Force lieutenant colonel glanced up at an electronic wall display.