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cockly
▪ I. cockly, a.1 Now dial. (ˈkɒklɪ) [f. cockle v.1 (or n.3) + -y.] Full of cockles, rucks, or wrinkles, puckered.1522 Skelton Why nat to Court 285 Nat worth a cockly fose. 1552 Act 5 & 6 Edw. VI, c. 6 §40 Clothes..cockely, pursy, bandy, squally or rowy, or evil burled. 1750 Miss Talbot in Lett. Miss... Oxford English Dictionary
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coggly
coggly, a. Sc. and dial. (ˈkɒglɪ) [f. coggle v. + -y1. Cf. cockly, joggly.] Shaky, unsteady, like anything resting on a rounded base, e.g. a small boat, or a ‘coggle-stone’ when stepped on.1808 Jamieson, Cogglie, moving from side to side, unsteady as to position, apt to be overset. 1821 Galt Annals ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cockle-bread
cockle-bread Also in mod. dial. cockeldy-, cockelty-. [Origin uncertain: cf. cockle v.2, and its derivative cockly, cocklety moving unsteadily to and fro.] In moulding of cockle (cocklety) bread: see quot. from Aubrey below.1595 Peele Old Wives' Tale Wks. (Rutldg.) 454/1 Stroke me smooth, and comb m... Oxford English Dictionary
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cockling
▪ I. ˈcockling, n. [f. cock n.1 + -ling.] A young cock; a cockerel. Also fig.1580 Sidney Arcadia ii. (1622) 225 These coklings cockred we bewaile too late. 1870 Pall Mall G. 15 Aug. 11 The young cocklings immaturely and prematurely imitating the crow of their seniors.▪ II. cockling, vbl. n.1 dial. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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coggle
▪ I. coggle, n.1 Obs. or dial. (ˈkɒg(ə)l) Forms: 5 cogill, cogyl, coggul, 7 cogle, 7– coggle. [known only from 14th c.; possibly from a root *kug- with the sense ‘rounded lump’, cf. Ger. kugel, Du. kōgel; but this is doubtful. The parallelism in form and sense to cobble suggests onomatopœic formatio... 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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darre
▪ I. dare, v.1 (dɛə(r)) Pa. tense durst (dɜːst), dared (dɛərd); pa. pple. dared. Forms: see below. [One of the interesting group of Teutonic preterite-present verbs, of which the extant present is an original preterite tense: see can, dow, etc. OE. durran, pres. dearr, durron, pa. dorste, = OS. gidu... Oxford English Dictionary
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