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Terry Ward · Travel + Leisure · Anthony Thompson · USA Today · 8 May 2026 Verb The cruise ship · now bound for the Port of Rotterdam · Natalie Neysa Alund · Peter Weber · TheWeek · 11 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for dock Word History Etymology Noun (1) Middle English dokke · probably from Middle Dutch docke Noun (2) Middle English dok · perhaps from Old English -docca (as in fingirdocca finger muscle) · akin to Old High German tocka doll · Old Norse dokka bundle Noun (3) Dutch dialect (Flanders) docke cage Noun (4) Middle English · from Old English docce · akin to Middle Dutch docke dock First Known Use Noun (1) 15th century · in the meaning defined at sense 3 Verb (1) 1600 · in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1 Verb (2) 14th century · in the meaning defined at sense 2b Noun (2) 14th century · in the meaning defined at sense 2 Noun (3) 1586

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Terry Ward
Travel + Leisure
Anthony Thompson
USA Today
8 May 2026 Verb The cruise ship
now bound for the Port of Rotterdam
Natalie Neysa Alund
Peter Weber
TheWeek
11 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for dock Word History Etymology Noun (1) Middle English dokke
probably from Middle Dutch docke Noun (2) Middle English dok
perhaps from Old English -docca (as in fingirdocca finger muscle)
akin to Old High German tocka doll
Old Norse dokka bundle Noun (3) Dutch dialect (Flanders) docke cage Noun (4) Middle English
from Old English docce
akin to Middle Dutch docke dock First Known Use Noun (1) 15th century
in the meaning defined at sense 3 Verb (1) 1600
in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1 Verb (2) 14th century
in the meaning defined at sense 2b Noun (2) 14th century
in the meaning defined at sense 2 Noun (3) 1586

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