Bawke

/bɔːk/ verb

To retch or gag; to make a sound as if about to vomit.

From Middle English bawken, possibly from Old Norse bauka or a Germanic root related to gagging sounds. The word is onomatopoetic in nature, mimicking the actual sound of retching. Related to modern hawk and hork.

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