The word "plucked" refers to the action of pulling or removing something with a quick or sudden motion. It can be used in various contexts, such as taking a fruit from a tree, removing feathers from a bird, or even metaphorically in situations like choosing someone or something from a group.
The word "pluck" originates from Middle English "plukken," which means to pull or pick. This is derived from Old English "pluccian," which shares a similar meaning. The term has roots in Germanic languages, reflected in related words in Dutch ("plukken") and German ("pflücken").