English
Pronunciation
pÅk, /pÊ�k/, /<tt>pVk</tt>/
:Rhymes:English:-�k|Rhymes: -�k
Etymology
From verb puck - to hit or strike something - C.f. poke (1861)
Irish poc - stroke in hurling,bag
Noun
en-noun
- The disc/disk used in ice hockey and floor hockey.
Translations
trans-top|disk used in hockey
Chinese: �� (bīngqiú)
Crimean Tatar: �ayba
Czech: puk m, kotou� m, hracà kotou� m, touš m
Dutch: puck m
Finnish: kiekko, lätkä (slang)
French: palet m, galet m, rondelle f
German: Eishockeyscheibe f
Greek: ��αί�α f
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Italian: disco di gomma m
Japanese: ��� (pakku)
Korean: ì�¥ë�� ì¢�ì��í��ë�� ì��ì � (jangnan joh-ahaneun yojeong)
Portuguese: disco de hóquei m
Russian: �айба (šáiba) f
Spanish: disco de goma m
Swedish: puck#Swedish|puck c
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See also
w:Hockey_puck|Wikipedia article on pucks used in hockey
Swedish
Noun
puck
- puck#English|puck
Conjugation
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