Etymology:
The word "jouk" originates from the Middle Dutch word "jochen," meaning "to bend down or bow." It entered the English language in the 16th century.
Meaning:
Origin:
The term is closely related to the word "jug" in the sense of a bend or dip. It likely draws from the same Indo-European root *yewg-, meaning "to bend." This root also gave rise to words such as "yoga" and "zygote."
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