tucket
Syllabification: (tuck·et)
Pronunciation: /ˈtəkit/
Definition of tucket
noun
archaicOrigin:
late 16th century: from obsolete tuck 'beat (a drum)', from Old Northern French toquer, from the base of touch
late 16th century: from obsolete tuck 'beat (a drum)', from Old Northern French toquer, from the base of touch