Cawk

/kΙ”k/ noun

An obsolete or dialectal term for chalk, particularly in British English, or a substance used in caulking.

From Old English 'cealc' or related to Dutch 'kalk' (chalk/lime), with the 'w' being dialectal. Related to modern 'caulk' through the same root word families.

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