Definition of Douks

1. douk [v] - See also: douk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Douks

doughty
doughy
douglas' pouch
douglas fir
douglas hemlock
douglas pine
douglas spruce
douhua
douit
douits
doujinshi
doujinshis
douk
douked
douking
douks (current term)
doula
doulas
douleia
douleias
doulocracy
doum
doum fruit
doum palm
doum palms
douma
doumas
doums
doun
douncer

Literary usage of Douks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Memoir of the Life and Labors of the Rev. Adoniram Judson. D.D. by Francis Wayland (1853)
"The woon-douks, although they sit in council, neither deliberate nor vote. ... The woon-douks have also their assistants, who are called ..."

2. Practical Observations on the Mechanical Structure, Mode of Formation, the by John Leithart (1838)
"The first includes riders, douks, and other substances, which appear to have been formed from the rocks formerly occupying the place where they are found, ..."

3. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1849)
"douks and AUTOGRAPHS for ; > Early printed Works. Standard Ai First Editions, ею. Catalogues free, and autographs wanted for cash. Lists Reginald Atkinson. ..."

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