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Etymology

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From Hindi चौक (cauk, plaza, square, courtyard), from Sanskrit चतुष्क (catuṣka, quadrangular courtyard, crossway).

Noun

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chowk (plural chowks)

  1. (India, Pakistan) An intersection or roundabout, where tracks or roads cross (often used in place names).
  2. (India, Pakistan) A marketplace or open area in a city or village.
    • 2015, Arupa Patangia Kalita, translated by Ranjita Biswas, Written in Tears, Harper Perennial, page 61:
      The all-important Jilmil bus was about to arrive at the chowk.
  3. (India, Pakistan) A courtyard.
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Scots

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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chowk (third-person singular simple present chowks, present participle chowkin, simple past chowkeet, past participle chowkeet)

  1. (Southern Scots) to choke
    Deh chowk on eet!
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