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==Etymology== The term comes from the French word ''hoquet'' (in Old French also ''hocquet'', ''hoket'', or ''ocquet'') meaning "a shock, sudden interruption, hitch, [[hiccup]]",<ref>The ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' defines [http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/87504?redirectedFrom=hocket ''Hocket''] thus: β(in medieval music) an interruption of a voice-part (usually of two or more parts alternately) by rests, so as to produce a broken or spasmodic effect; used as a contrapuntal device.β</ref> and similar onomatopeic words in Celtic, Breton, Dutch and other languages. The words were Latinized as ''hoquetus'', ''(h)oketus'', and ''(h)ochetus''. Earlier etymologies tried to show derivation from Arabic, but they are no longer favored.<ref>{{Cite Grove |last=Sanders |first=Ernest H. |author-link=Ernest H. Sanders |title=Hocket }}</ref>
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