to adjust (the arrow) to the bowstring, in readiness to shoot.
Origin
1325-75;Middle Englishnok(ke) (noun); akin to Dutchnok,Low Germannok(ke) tip
Examples from the web for nock
Only thread knots or heat shrink nock locators will be permitted to be used.
Only thread knots or plastic shrink nock locators will be permitted to be used.
Please tie-on nock locators with serving string once the factory nock locator needs to be replaced.
If two nock locators are used, the arrow nock must be placed between them.
British Dictionary definitions for nock
nock
/nɒk/
noun
1.
a notch on an arrow that fits on the bowstring
2.
either of the grooves at each end of a bow that hold the bowstring
verb (transitive)
3.
to fit (an arrow) on a bowstring
4.
to put a groove or notch in (a bow or arrow)
Word Origin
C14: related to Swedish nock tip
Word Origin and History for nock
n.
"notch on a bow," late 14c., of uncertain origin, probably from a Scandinavian source (cf. Swedish nock "notch"), but cf. also Low German nokk, Dutch nok "tip of a sail." Perhaps connected to nook.
v.
"fit (an arrow) to a bowstring," 1510s, from nock (n.). Related: Nocked; nocking.