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cack
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/22 18:58 UTC 版)
名詞
- A squawk.
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1897, Frank Michler Chapman, Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America, page 380:
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Of course, so excitable a nature must find other than physical outlet for his irrepressible energy, and he accompanies his movements by more or less appropriate notes: scolding cacks, clinking, metallic rattles, musical trills, tree-toadlike krrrings – in fact, he possesses an almost endless vocabulary .
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- A discordant note.
- (informal) A cackling goose (Branta hutchinsii)
動詞
cack (third-person singular simple present cacks, present participle cacking, simple past and past participle cacked)
語源 2
From 中期英語 cakken, from 古期英語 *cacian, from 古期英語 cac (“dung; excrement”), of uncertain origin and relation.
Cognate with English caca. Compare Dutch kakken (“to defecate”), German kacken (“to relieve oneself; defecate”), Latin cacō (“defecate”) (see there for more); compare also Irish cac (“feces, excrement”).
動詞
cack (third-person singular simple present cacks, present participle cacking, simple past and past participle cacked)
- (intransitive) To defecate.
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2014, 'Rock Rampant', Mauve Flush, page 245:
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Can't cack... won't cack, My bum hole has gone on strike, I've huffed and puffed, grunted and groaned, And squeezed as hard as I liked, I've leant myself backwards, leant to the front, Raised my knees and then put them back, I've gripped the seat and pushed like hell, But still...I can't have a cack.
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- (transitive) To defecate (on); to shit.
- (transitive) To excrete (something) by defecation.
- (US, slang) To kill.
- To cheat.
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1893, John Cleland, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (Fanny Hill), page 282:
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Thus was I then to lose my faithfull preceptress, as did the philosophers of the town the white crow of her profession: for besides that she never ransacked her customers, whose taste too she ever studiously consulted, she never cacked her pupils with unconscionable extortions, nor ever put their hard earnings, as she called them, under the contribution of poundage.
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同意語
- (to shit): See Thesaurus:defecate
- (to kill): See Thesaurus:kill
派生語
- becack
- cack on
名詞
cack (countable and uncountable, plural cacks)
- An act of defecation.
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2014, 'Rock Rampant', Mauve Flush, page 245:
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Can't cack... won't cack, My bum hole has gone on strike, I've huffed and puffed, grunted and groaned, And squeezed as hard as I liked, I've leant myself backwards, leant to the front, Raised my knees and then put them back, I've gripped the seat and pushed like hell, But still...I can't have a cack.
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- (slang) Excrement.
- (slang) Rubbish; anything worthless.
同意語
派生語
- cack-handed, cack-house (archaic)
- cacky
語源 3
Possibly derived from cackle (“to squawk”, verb), which has semantically shifted to “laughing uncontrollably”. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
動詞
cack (third-person singular simple present cacks, present participle cacking, simple past and past participle cacked)
参考
語源 4
From cock.
語源 5
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
名詞
- An inexpensive boot or shoe made in the 19th or early 20th century for a baby or young child.
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1903 December 23, John C. Thompson, “Deceiving Customers”, in Shoe Retailer and Boots and Shoes Weekly, volume 48, page 81:
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To one handling shoes, from cacks to footwear for the oldest men and women , and taking into consideration the trade as it is handled at large not simply in our city , the universally ac- knowledged metropolis of the world , I desire to say that to my mind there is more fakism used to sell shoes than to sell any other necessary article.
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1981, Paul Gustaf Faler, Mechanics and Manufacturers in the Early Industrial Revolution, page 91:
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Nathan D. Chase, a well-to-do boss who accumulated enough wealth to retire in 1850 at middle age, observed that the prices for making shoes remained low from 1837 to 1842: 4 cents for red-bottomed cacks, 8 cents for women's turned slippers, 10 cents for thick-heeled runrounds, 12 cents for set heels, 20 cents for welts.
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- (slang) A young child.
語源 6
名詞
参照
- “cack”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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