v. Obs. [Of uncertain origin: possibly a. F. choquer to strike heavily, come against with a shock: see SHOCK v. (or this schokke might be a simple variant (see CH); but it may be a distinct word meaning to heap: cf. the sb. schokke in Promp. Parv. See SHOCK sb.2)] ? To thrust, push or drive with force; to chokke togeder, to thrust or ram together; to chokke thurgh, to thrust through.
a. 1400[?]. Morte Arth., 2956. With a chasyng spere he chokkes hym thurghe. Ibid., 3604. Thare the false mene fletyde, and one flode lengede, With chefe chaynes of chare chokkode to-gedyrs.
[c. 1400. Maundev., 252. Whan thei wil fighte, thei wille schokken hem to gidre in a plomp; that ȝif there be 20000 men, men schalle not wenen, that there be scant 10000.]