nock

UK /nɒk/ US /nɒk/
noun 4verb 3intj 1name 1

Definitions

noun

1

Either of the two grooves in a bow that hold the bowstring.

Meanwhile there had been bustle and preparation in all parts of the great vessel. The archers stood in groups about the decks, new-stringing their bows, and testing that they were firm at the nocks.

Each drew his string from its waterproof case and bent the huge arc of his war-bow as he fitted it into the nocks.

2

The notch at the rear of an arrow that fits on the bowstring.

He took his arrow by the nock.

3

The upper fore corner of a boom sail or trysail.

verb

1

To fit (an arrow) against the bowstring of a bow or crossbow.

Then taking up his own good stout bow and nocking an arrow with care, he shot with his very greatest skill.

2

To cut a nock in (usually in an arrow's base or the tips of a bow).

It is a Scotch bow, I see, for the upper nock is without and the lower within. By the black rood! it is a good piece of yew, well nocked, well strung, well waxed, and very joyful to the feel.

intj

1

Fit the arrow to your bowstring.

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