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okker

I. oker Obs. rare.
    [app. ad. L. ocrea: see ocrea. (But cf. hogger, cocker.)]
    (See quot.)

1538 Elyot, Carpatinæ, plowghemens bootes, made of vntanned lether, they may be called okers [so edd. 1545–52; ed. 1565 (Cooper) cokers]. 1552 Huloet, Bootes for plough⁓men called Okers.

II. ok(k)er
    var. ocker Obs.; obs. f. ochre.

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