Correct spelling for the English word "dokken" is [dˈɒkən], [dˈɒkən], [d_ˈɒ_k_ə_n] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "dokken" can have different origins and meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities:
1. Dokken (Noun): In Scottish and Northern English dialects, "dokken" refers to a bundle of sticks or a faggot. This term likely comes from the Old Norse word "dokkur", meaning "bundle" or "bundle of timber".
2. Dokken (Verb): In some dialects of English, "dokken" is a verb meaning to cut off or prune the branches of a tree. The etymology of this verb is uncertain, but it might be related to the Middle English "dekken" (to cover) or the Old English "dyccan" (to cut or break off).