† ˈcokir-nose Obs. rare.
[? f. cocker v.]
Meaning doubtful: in quot. applied to hermits.
| 1460 Test. W. Thorpe, These cokir noses are suffered to live in pride and hypocrisy, and to defoul themselves both bodily and ghostly. |
† ˈcokir-nose Obs. rare.
[? f. cocker v.]
Meaning doubtful: in quot. applied to hermits.
| 1460 Test. W. Thorpe, These cokir noses are suffered to live in pride and hypocrisy, and to defoul themselves both bodily and ghostly. |
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