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Definition of cock
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Cock (n.) A
faucet
or
valve.
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Cock
::
Cock (n.) The notch of an arrow or
crossbow.
Jacksnipe
::
"Jacksnipe
(n.) A small
European
snipe
(Limnocryptes
gallinula);
--
called
also
judcock,
jedcock,
juddock,
jed, and half
snipe..
Cockieleekie
::
Cockieleekie
(n.) Same as
Cockaleekie.
Cockle
::
Cockle
(v. t.) To cause to
contract
into
wrinkles
or
ridges,
as some kinds of cloth after a
wetting..
Coxcomb
::
Coxcomb
(n.) A strip of red cloth
notched
like the comb of a cock, which
licensed
jesters
formerly
wore in their
caps..
Wivern
::
Wivern
(n.) A
fabulous
two-legged,
winged
creature,
like a
cockatrice,
but
having
the head of a
dragon,
and
without
spurs..
Poultry
::
Poultry
(n.)
Domestic
fowls
reared
for the
table,
or for their eggs or
feathers,
such as cocks and hens,
capons,
turkeys,
ducks,
and
geese..
Hackle
::
Hackle
(n.) One of the
peculiar,
long,
narrow
feathers
on the neck of
fowls,
most
noticeable
on the cock, -- often used in
making
artificial
flies;
hence,
any
feather
so
used..
Cocktail
::
Cocktail
(n.) A mean,
half-hearted
fellow;
a
coward..
Windrow
::
Windrow
(n.) A row or line of hay raked
together
for the
purpose
of being
rolled
into cocks or
heaps.
Cocktail
::
Cocktail
(n.) A
species
of rove
beetle;
-- so
called
from its habit of
elevating
the tail.
Pavonian
::
Pavonian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
peacock.
Lyrated
::
Lyrated
(a.)
Shaped
like a lyre, as the tail of the
blackcock,
or that of the lyre
bird..
Well
::
Well (v. i.) A
depressed
space in the after part of the deck; -- often
called
the
cockpit.
Cokenay
::
Cokenay
(n.) A
cockney.
Sycones
::
Sycock
(n.) The
missel
thrush.
Cockchafer
::
Cockchafer
(n.) A
beetle
of the genus
Melolontha
(esp. M.
vulgaris)
and
allied
genera;
--
called
also May bug,
chafer,
or
dorbeetle..
Roostcock
::
Roostcock
(n.) The male of the
domestic
fowl; a cock.
Weathercock
::
Weathercock
(v. t.) To
supply
with a
weathercock;
to serve as a
weathercock
for.
Oast
::
Oast (n.) A kiln to dry hops or malt; a
cockle.
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