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cockall
† cockall Obs. [cf. cock n.1 7.] One that beats all, the ‘perfection’.1602 Marston Antonio's Rev. iii. iv. Wks. 1856 I. 112 The fourth, most sweete, deare, prettie, all in all: he was the very cockeall of a husband.
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cockal
cockal ? Obs. (ˈkɒkəl, ˈkɒkɔːl) Forms: 6 cok all, 6–8 cock-all, 7 cockeall, coccal, cockle, 7–8 cockall, 7–9 cockal. [app. it was orig. two words cock all; but no evidence as to the derivation appears to have come down.] 1. The ‘knuckle-bone’ or astragalus; esp. that of a sheep, etc., used for playi...
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huckle-bone
huckle-bone (ˈhʌk(ə)lbəʊn) [See huckle n.] 1. The hip- or haunch-bone of man or beast; the ischium or whole os innominatum. (Rarely the head of the thigh-bone which turns in the hip-joint.)1529 Malory's Arthur xii. iii. (W. de W.), The bore roue hym on the brawne of the thyghe vp to the huckle bone ...
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