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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...
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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 ...
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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
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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....
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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 ...
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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....
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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 (...
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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...
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Slate-headed Tody-Tyrant, Poecilotriccus sylvia
Black-chested Tyrant, Taeniotriccus andrei
Snethlage's Tody-tyrant, Hemitriccus minor
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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...
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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...
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