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- Old North French "cauquerThe word "caulk" comes from Old North French "cauquer"12. It was originally used in a nautical sense, referring to making ships watertight by driving oakum into the seams1. The Old North French word comes from Late Latin "calicare" which means "to stop up chinks with lime"1. "Calicare" comes from Latin "calx" which means "lime, limestone"1. The Middle English word "caulken" also has Latin roots, coming from "calcāre" which means "to trample"32.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.caulk (v.) late 14c., "to stop up crevices or cracks," from Old North French cauquer, from Late Latin calicare "to stop up chinks with lime," from Latin calx (2) "lime, limestone" (see chalk (n.)). The original English sense is nautical, in reference to making ships watertight by driving oakum into the seams.www.etymonline.com/word/caulkOrigin of caulk 1 C15: from Old Northern French cauquer to press down, from Latin calcāre to trample, from calx heelwww.dictionary.com/browse/caulkMiddle English caulken, from Anglo-French cauker, calcher, chalcher to trample, from Latin calcare, from calc-, calx heelwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/caulk
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한국어 (Korean)
caulk 뜻: 코킹; 14세기 후반, "틈새나 균열을 막다"는 뜻으로, 오래된 북프랑스어 …
Français (French)
Signification de caulk: calfater; En retard de 14e siècle, "boucher les fissures ou les …
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