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COCKSHUT, n. The close of the day, when fowls go to roost.
COCKSHEAD, n. A plant, the Hedysarum or sainfoin.
COCKSCOMB, n. 1. The caruncle or comb of a cock. 2. A plant. This name is given ...
COCKROACH, n. A genus of insects, the Blatta, of several species. They have four...
COCKPIT, n. 1. A pit or area, where game cocks fight. 2. In ships of war, a room...
COCKNEYLIKE, a. Resembling the manners of a cockney.
COCKNEY, n. 1. A native of London, by way of contempt. 2. An effeminate, ignoran...
COCKLER, n. One that takes and sells cockles.
COCKLED, pp. 1. Contracted into folds or wrinkles; winding. 2. Having shells.
COCKLE-STAIRS, n. Winding or spiral stairs.
COCKLE, n. A plant or weed that grows among corn, the cornrose, a species of Agr...
COCKING, n. Cock-fighting.
COCKET-BREAD, n. The finest sort of wheat bread.
COCKET, a. Brisk; pert. COCKET , n. A seal of the custom-house; a royal seal; ra...
COCKERING, n. Indulgence.
COCKEREL, n. A young cock.