Noun
byock (plural byocks)
A male ostrich's black and white wing feather.
Byock and Wray brought the book to HBO "to develop as a potential anthology series that prioritizes female voices--writers, directors, and actors." Source: Internet
Subsequently, the two made an agreement that they would spend nine nights in Þrymheimr and then next three nights in Nóatún (or nine winters in Þrymheimr and another nine in Nóatún according to the Codex Regius manuscript Byock (2006:141). ). Source: Internet
Modern scholars have accepted this etymology, listing the name Ratatoskr as meaning "drill-tooth" (Jesse Byock, Andy Orchard, Rudolf Simek ) or "bore-tooth" ( John Lindow ). Source: Internet