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cockatrice
cockatrice (ˈkɒkətraɪs, -trɪs) Forms: 4–7 coc-, cok-, 5– cockatrice; also 4–5 koc-, kokatrice, 5 cocatryse, coc-, cock-, cokautrice, 5–6 cokatryce, 6 cockeatrice, coccatrice, -trise, cockatryce, -tryse, 7 cockatrise. [ME. cocatris, -ice, a. OF. cocatris (also coc-, coqu-, kok-, cauc-, chocatrix, -at... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cockatrice
Cockatrice became seen as synonymous with basilisk when the in Bartholomeus Anglicus's (ca 1260) was translated by John Trevisa as cockatrice (1397). threaten with your eyes, they are no cockatrice's... wikipedia.org
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Cockatrice (disambiguation)
Cockatrice may also refer to: Cockatrice (Dungeons & Dragons), a small avian magical beast in the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons HMS Cockatrice , eight ships of the Royal Navy Cockatrice, a British armoured vehicle mounting a Lagonda flamethrower Cockatrice, open-source freeware used to play wikipedia.org
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HMS Cockatrice (1781)
Cockatrice sent her into Penzance. On 20 February Kempe and Cockatrice detained Flora. In 1815 Cockatrice, A. wikipedia.org
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Which of the following are real vs. mythical animals: dove, unicorn, Komodo dragon, Sasquatch, cockatrice, snipe
Real: dove, Komodo dragon, snipe Mythical: unicorn, Sasquatch, cockatrice Note that asking someone to go on a 'snipe hunt' to trick them into searching
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HMS Cockatrice (1832)
HMS Cockatrice was a six-gun schooner, the name ship of her class, built for the Royal Navy during the 1830s. She was sold for scrap in 1858. Citations References Cockatrice-class schooners 1832 ships Ships built in Pembroke Dock wikipedia.org
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HMS Cockatrice
HMS Cockatrice was originally a composite paddle vessel called , launched in 1880, renamed Cockatrice in 1881 and renamed again to in 1896. HMS Cockatrice was originally a first class gunboat called , launched in 1886, renamed Cockatrice in 1896 and sold in 1906. wikipedia.org
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What is "the fabled obelisk" alluding to in The Boy at Mugby? In this fragment from The Boy at Mugby within paragraph 60: > The swelling tumult was arrested in its rise. Sniff, bore away by his servile disposition, h...
In English literature, the basilisk somehow got confused with the cockatrice. You can find several instances of "cockatrice" in Shakespeare's works, where it is typically associated with a deadly glance.
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HMS Cockatrice (1912)
HMS Cockatrice was an of the British Royal Navy. Cockatrice was damaged during a severe storm in December 1914. wikipedia.org
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HMS Cockatrice (J229)
HMS Cockatrice (J229) was a reciprocating engine-powered during the Second World War. wikipedia.org
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鸡蛇
鸡蛇(Cockatrice)是一种蛇和鸡所混合成的传说生物,据说是从雄鸡生蛋,蛇或蟾蜍负责孵蛋而诞生的。这种传说生物时常出现于中世纪的绘画、纹章、雕刻和教堂上。 鸡蛇和巴西利斯克有相似的外型、但其来源并不同。它们同样具有和蛇发女妖一样的邪眼,能利用可怕的目光置人或动物于死。 参见 巴西利斯克 外部连结 Dave's Mythical Creatures and Places: Cockatrice 神话传说中的鸡形目 神话传说中的蛇 中世纪传说生物 有复数生物特征的传说生物 神话怪物 wikipedia.org
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Coquatrix
Coquatrix is a French surname variant of cockatrice. people with the surname include: Bruno Coquatrix (1910–1979), French music producer Paulette Coquatrix (1916–2018), French costume designer See also Cockatrice wikipedia.org
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HMS Viper (1831)
The Cockatrice class was armed with two 6-pounder cannon and four 12-pounder carronades. The ships had a crew of 33–42 officers and ratings. Notes References Cockatrice-class schooners 1831 ships Ships built in Pembroke Dock wikipedia.org
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Wherwell
The town is associated with the Cockatrice. For many years a weather vane in the shape of a cockatrice adorned the church of St. wikipedia.org
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Basilisco Chilote
This myth is based upon myths of the Colo Colo and the basilisk, but borrows more from the tradition of the cockatrice, which itself draws from the basilisk See also Chilota mythology Colo Colo Basilisk Cockatrice Hungry ghost Mbói Tu'ĩ References Martinez Vilches, Oscar, Chiloe Misterioso (in Spanish). wikipedia.org
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