hockey

See also: Hockey

English

An ice hockey game.

Etymology 1

Unknown origin, 16th century, possibly related to hook due to the curvature of the stick.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: hŏk'i, IPA(key): /ˈhɒki/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɒki

Noun

hockey (uncountable)

  1. (Canada, US) Ice hockey, a game on ice in which two teams of six players skate and try to score by shooting a puck into the opposing team's net, using their sticks.
  2. (Britain) Field hockey, a team sport played on a pitch on solid ground where players have to hit a ball into a net using a hockey stick.
  3. A variation of hockey, such as roller hockey, street hockey, shinny, or ball hockey.
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Etymology 2

Noun

hockey (uncountable)

  1. (US, slang) Faeces, excrement.
    • 1970, Donald Harington, Lightning Bug:
      “I thought she'd just gone to pee but I reckon she must be making hockey too.”
    • 2014, Gwen Hunter, Bloodstone:
      My anger surged back a pace. “Harry Boone is a lickspittle, butt kissing, hunk of horse hockey,” I said precisely.

Etymology 3

See oche.

Noun

hockey (plural hockeys)

  1. (darts, dated) Alternative form of oche.
    • 1950, Edmond Hoyle; Lawrence H. Dawson, “Darts”, in Hoyle’s Games Modernized, 20th edition, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, OCLC 560444866; republished as The Complete Hoyle’s Games (Wordsworth Reference), Ware, Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Editions, 1994, →ISBN, page 457:
      As has been mentioned, Darts of to-day is essentially a "public-house game," and in pretty nearly every inn, club, or institute where it has a footing (and in which has it not!) will be found minor variations in play and often games that are peculiar to the locality or even to the "school" itself. [] And in this domestic circle, at all events, it is thought that this set of Rules will prove a useful guide when taken in conjunction with what has already been said as regards the board, its position, the hockey-line, etc.
    • 1977, Harry Harrison, chapter 22, in Skyfall, [London]: Hamlyn Publishing Group, OCLC 174111720:
      Henry Lewis's body was tense, taut, his toes against the hockey, his right arm raised, his left eye half-closed. With grim intensity, backed by years of practice and experience, he sighted along the steel point, drew his arm back—and let the dart fly.
    • 1985, Keith Turner, Darts, 1st Perennial Library edition, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Row, →ISBN, page 22:
      Small bars would tend to produce short hockeys; the tiny fishing pubs of Yarmouth gave rise to 6ft marks []

References

  • “hockey” in the Canadian Oxford Dictionary, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 2004.

Anagrams


Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English hockey.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɦɔ.ki/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: hoc‧key
  • Rhymes: -ɔki

Noun

hockey n (uncountable)

  1. hockey, usually field hockey

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Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhokːei̯/, [ˈho̞kːe̞i̯]

Noun

hockey

  1. hockey

Declension

Inflection of hockey (Kotus type 21/rosé, no gradation)
nominative hockey hockeyt
genitive hockeyn hockeyiden
hockeyitten
partitive hockeyta hockeyita
illative hockeyhyn hockeyihin
singular plural
nominative hockey hockeyt
accusative nom. hockey hockeyt
gen. hockeyn
genitive hockeyn hockeyiden
hockeyitten
partitive hockeyta hockeyita
inessive hockeyssa hockeyissa
elative hockeysta hockeyista
illative hockeyhyn hockeyihin
adessive hockeylla hockeyilla
ablative hockeylta hockeyilta
allative hockeylle hockeyille
essive hockeyna hockeyina
translative hockeyksi hockeyiksi
instructive hockeyin
abessive hockeytta hockeyitta
comitative hockeyineen
Inflection of hockey (Kotus type 21/rosé, no gradation)
nominative hockey hockeyt
genitive hockeyn hockeyiden
hockeyitten
partitive hockeytä hockeyitä
illative hockeyhyn hockeyihin
singular plural
nominative hockey hockeyt
accusative nom. hockey hockeyt
gen. hockeyn
genitive hockeyn hockeyiden
hockeyitten
partitive hockeytä hockeyitä
inessive hockeyssä hockeyissä
elative hockeystä hockeyistä
illative hockeyhyn hockeyihin
adessive hockeyllä hockeyillä
ablative hockeyltä hockeyiltä
allative hockeylle hockeyille
essive hockeynä hockeyinä
translative hockeyksi hockeyiksi
instructive hockeyin
abessive hockeyttä hockeyittä
comitative hockeyineen

French

Etymology

From English hockey

Pronunciation

  • (aspirated h) IPA(key): /ɔ.kɛ/
  • Rhymes:
  • Homophones: hoquet, hoquets

Noun

hockey m (uncountable)

  1. hockey
  2. (Canada) ice hockey

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Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔkei̯/

Noun

hockey m (invariable)

  1. hockey

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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From English hockey

Noun

hockey m (definite singular hockeyen)

  1. (sports) hockey

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From English hockey

Noun

hockey m (definite singular hockeyen)

  1. (sports) hockey

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Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈxokei/, [ˈxokei̯]

Noun

hockey m (plural hockey)

  1. hockey
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