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cock-boat
cock-boat (ˈkɒkbəʊt) Also 5 cok-, cog-, 6–7 cocke-. [f. cock n.3 + boat n.: in 15th c. occas. cogboote, according to the earlier association of cog and cock: see these words.] A small ship's-boat, esp. the small boat which is often towed behind a coasting vessel or ship going up or down river. Often... Oxford English Dictionary
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cocket
▪ I. cocket, n.1 (ˈkɒkɪt) Forms: 5–6 cokkett, 5–9 cocquet, 6 coket, cokquet, 7 coquett, 8 cockett, 9 coquet, 6– cocket. [In Anglo-Fr. cokkette, Anglo-Lat. coketa, -um: origin obscure. A recent suggestion is that the name originated in the words quo quietus est, ‘by which he is quit’, with which the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spanish Armada in Ireland
The ship came under surveillance by the sheriff of Clare and, when a cock-boat was sent ashore in search of supplies, the Spanish were attacked by crown wikipedia.org
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cog
▪ I. † cog, n.1 Obs. (exc. Hist.) Forms: 4 coge, kogge, 4–6 cogge, 4– cog. [ME. cogge, kogge (14th c.), corresponds in form and meaning alike to OF. cogue, (coge, koge, cogghe, guogue), also coque, a kind of ship, esp. ‘ship of war’ (Godefroy), and to MLG. kogge m. f., MDu. cogghe (Du. cogge, cog f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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topple
▪ I. † ˈtopple, n.1 Obs. In 5 topylle. [f. top n.1 + -le 1.] ? A crest, tuft: cf. topping vbl. n.1 2.14.. Nom. in Wr.-Wülcker 675/29 Hic cirrus, a topylle.▪ II. topple, n.2 rare. (ˈtɒp(ə)l) [f. next.] An act of toppling or overbalancing and falling.1907 Blackw. Mag. Aug. 272/2 This ain't the topple ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bilingual
bilingual, a. (baɪˈlɪŋgwəl) [f. L. bilingu-is speaking two languages (f. bi- two + lingua tongue, language) + -al1.] 1. a. Having, or characterized by two languages.1862 Ansted Channel Isl. 543 A constitution of bilingual islands. 1871 Earle Philol. §20 Cock-boat is probably a bilingual compound. b.... Oxford English Dictionary
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cocker
▪ I. † ˈcocker, n.1 Obs. or dial. Forms: 1 cocer, cocur, 3 koker, 4 cokre, 4–6 coker, 5 cocur, cokyr, 6 cokar, (8–9 dial. cogger), 6– cocker. [A common WGer. n.: with OE. cocer m. quiver, cf. OFris. koker, OS. cocâre m. (MDu. cōker, MLG., Du. kōker, LG. köker, käker, kaker), OHG. chohhar, chohhâri (... Oxford English Dictionary
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cockle
▪ I. cockle, n.1 (ˈkɒk(ə)l) Forms: (1 coccul), 1–2 coccel, 3–7 cockel, 4– cockle. (Also 4 cokul, cockil, -el, cokel, 4–5 cokil, 4–7 cocle, 5 kokkel, cokkul, cockille, 5–6 cokyll(e, 6 coccle, cockyll, cockole, cokkell, 6–7 cockell(e.) [OE. coccul, coccel masc.; in no other Teutonic lang. (It looks li... Oxford English Dictionary
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boat
▪ I. boat, n. (bəʊt) Forms: 1–3 bát, 4 bot, 4–5 boot, (4–6 boote), 4–7 bote, 6–7 boate, (6 botte, boitt, 7 Sc. pl. bottes), 6– boat; north. 4–6 bate, 5–6 bait, bayt, (5 pl. bat(t)is). [OE. bát: the subsequent phonetic history in Eng. is perfectly normal; but the origin of the OE. word, and its relat... Oxford English Dictionary
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cock
▪ I. cock, n.1 (kɒk) Forms: 1–3 coc, 1 kok, cocc, 4–6 cok, coke, 4–5 cokke, 5 cokk, kocke, 5–7 cocke, 4– cock. [OE. cocc, coc, kok; cf. ON. kokkr (rare, according to Vigfusson only once in Edda), and F. coq (13th c. in Littré). Though at home in English and French, not the general name either in Teu... Oxford English Dictionary
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