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cuckoo-pintle
† ˈcuckoo-ˌpintle Obs. [Named from the form of the spadix.] = prec.c 1450 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 588 Jarus, cokkupyntel, calvysfote. 1597 Gerarde Herbal i. lxv. (1598) 90 Wake Robin or Aron..Plinies cowkowpintle. 1635 Brome Sparagus Garden iii. xi. Wks. 1873 III. 174 S'daggers three pound for a few Cuc...
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kocok-pyntyl
kocok-pyntyl obs. form of cuckoo-pintle.a 1400 Stockh. Medical MS. ii. 731 (Anglia XVIII. 325) Of dragans arn spycis iij..Kocok pyntyl is þe ton.
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Arum maculatum
Arum maculatum is also known as cuckoo pint or cuckoo-pint in the British Isles and is named thus in Nicholas Culpepers' famous 17th-century herbal. "Pint" is a shortening of the word "pintle", meaning penis, derived from the shape of the spadix.
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List of English words of Old English origin
clincher
cling
clingy
clip (fasten)
clip-on
clipboard
clockwise
clockwork
clod
clodhopper
clot
cloth
clothe
clothes
clothesline
clothespin
cloud
Cloud Cuckoo enclosure)
pence
penny
pick
pig
piggish
piggy
piggyback
pigheaded
pigherd
pigpen
pigsty
pigtail
pigweed
pimple
pin
pinafore
pinhead
pinhole
pinner
pinprick
pintle
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