Correct spelling for the English word "dooket" is [dˈʊkɪt], [dˈʊkɪt], [d_ˈʊ_k_ɪ_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "dooket" is primarily used in Scottish dialects and is derived from the Middle English word "douket", which means "dived or plunged". The term ultimately comes from the Old Norse word "dúka", which has a similar meaning of "to dive". It shares a common root with other Germanic languages, such as the Dutch "duiken" and German "tauchen", both meaning "to dive". Over time, "dooket" specifically evolved to refer to the action of plunging or ducking one's head underwater, often in relation to swimming or diving activities.