آٞدُك
édok (yóudok/ľidέk)
basic morphological information

v. (Ia)

to knock, to beat
стучать, бить
دقّ
LS 53; CSOL II 379
text examples

béḷokk ŝérmoʰ be-šímiẓ̂ ˁaf yeʸhámaˁ ˁag men ḳáˁar diyáḫŝes edékeʰ tóˀo yóudok ‘I did my shaking hard, so that a man from another house could hear the sound of shaking, as it (the butter-skin) was beating’ (CSOL II 25:8)

root
derivates
etymology

With Leslau (LS 53), probably related to the biconsonantal element *dk ‘to beat’. Johnstone (ML 421) compares Mhr. wedūk ‘to rub’, semantically problematic.