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From a form of Dutchgurk, an archaic variant of augurk(“small pickled cucumber”), from Low German, from Middle Low Germanagurke, augurke, probably via Slavic (compare Polishogórek), from Byzantine Greekἀγγούριον(angoúrion, “cucumber”). The underlying Dutch form may be a diminutive (gurkijn) or perhaps more probably the plural (gurken), which was then associated with the English suffix -kin (itself incidentally from Dutch or Low German).[1][2] Compare German Gurke.