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princock, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
This word is used in northern English regional dialect. princock is considered derogatory. See meaning & use. How common is the noun princock? Fewer than 0.01 ...
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princock - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From an uncertain first element + cock. Noun. edit. princock (plural princocks). (now rare, dialectal, sometimes attributive) An insolent or cheeky young man ...
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PRINCOX Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRINCOX is a pert youth : coxcomb.
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princock
† ˈprincock, -cox Obs. exc. dial. Forms: α. 6 pryn-, 6–7 (9) princox; also 6 -coxe, -cockes, -cocks, -kox, -kockes (7 primecocks). β. 6–7 princock, (prime-cocke, primcock), 9 (dial.) princy-cock. [Etymol. and original form obscure; the form -cocks, -cox appears earlier than -cock. See Note below.] A...
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PRINCOX Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Princox definition: a self-confident young fellow; coxcomb.. See examples of PRINCOX used in a sentence.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Princock
PRIN'COCK. PRIN'COX, noun A coxcomb; a conceited person; a pert young rogue; a ludicrous word. [Little Used.] Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP ...
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"PRINCOCK": Arrogant man behaving like royalty - OneLook
▸ noun: (now rare, dialectal, sometimes attributive) An insolent or cheeky young man. Similar: princox, pillicock, prig, priss, prat ...
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princock, n. - Green's Dictionary of Slang
princock n. ... 1. a dandified, conceited young man; also attrib. ... 2. the vagina [may be error by F&H, more likely link to princod n.]. ... ← Princeton rub, n.
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PRINCOX definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Derogatory a pert youth.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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A.Word.A.Day --princox - Wordsmith.org
noun: A conceited person; a coxcomb. Also princock. ETYMOLOGY: Of uncertain origin. Earliest documented use: 1540. USAGE: "The crowing princock ...
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definition of Princock by The Free Dictionary
n. 1. A coxcomb; a pert boy. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. Want to thank ...
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prick
▪ I. prick, n. (prɪk) Forms: 1 pric(c)a, price, (pryce), 2, 5–6 prike (5 pryke); 3–7 pricke, 4– prick (4–6 prikke, prik, 5 prykke, prikk, 5–7 pryck, -e, pryk). [OE. prica, pricca m., price f. = mod.Du. prik m. († prick Kilian) a sharp point or stick, prickle, etc.; LG. prik a dot, spot, point, prik,...
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sconce
▪ I. sconce, n.1 (skɒns) Forms: 4–6 skonse, 5–6 skonce, scons(e, (5 sconsce, 7 skons, 8 dial. scoance), 5– sconce. [Aphetic a. OF. esconse lantern (also hiding-place), ad. monastic L. sconsa, shortened f. absconsa, fem. of L. absconsus, pa. pple. of abscondĕre to hide. Cf. OIcel. skons, ? lantern, c...
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thumb
▪ I. thumb, n. (θʌm) Forms: α. 1 th-, ð-, þuma, 3 þume, 3–4 þoume, 4–5 (6 Sc.) thoume, thowme, 4–6 thome, 5 thomme, 6 thom, 7–8 thum, 8–9 Sc. and n. dial. thoum, thoom. β. 3–4 þoumbe, 4 (6 Sc.) thoumbe, 4–5 þombe, 4–7 thombe, 5 þ-, thowmbe, 6–7 thumbe, 4– thumb. γ. 4–5 tumb, toumbe. [OE. þ{uacu}ma w...
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