ioc

See also: íoc, ìoc, IoC, and IOC

Classical Nahuatl

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈíː.jok]

Noun

īoc (inanimate)

  1. third-person singular possessive singular of octli; (it is) his, her or its pulque; wine.

Old English

Noun

ioc n

  1. alternative form of ġeoc (yoke)

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish یوق (yok), from Proto-Turkic *yōk (no; is not, there is not).[1]

Adverb

ioc

  1. no, nothing, not at all

References

  1. ^ Paliga, Sorin (2024) An Etymological Dictionary of the Romanian Language, New York: Peter Lang, →ISBN, page 320