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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·Chinese ·1950s

Wok

from wohk

Meaning
A rounded cooking pan for stir-frying.
Source word
wohk
Route into English
Cantonese 鑊 *wohk* → English via mid-20th-century Chinese-American restaurant vocabulary. The word spread faster than the cookware itself to Western kitchens.
Arrived
1950s

From Chinese

Trade English from the South China Sea ports (especially Hokkien-speaking Xiamen and Canton) seeded the early borrowings; 20th-century diplomacy and military contact added the rest.

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