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sea cob - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sea cob (plural sea cobs). (obsolete, UK) The gull (either the lesser black-backed gull or great black-backed gull). References.
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sea-cob, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun sea-cob is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for sea-cob is from 1530, in the writing ...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Sea-cob
A fowl, called also sea-gull.
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sea-cob
▪ I. ˈsea-cob1 [cob n.3] A sea-gull.1530 Palsgr. 268/2 Seecobbe a byrde, mavue de mer. 1544 Turner Avium Præcip. D 8 b, De Gavia..a se cob or see⁓gell. 1638 Mayne Lucian (1664) 68 Feel the tongue and point of the hook with your fingers..and take you the boldnesse to be caught, and like a Sea-cob swa...
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Sea-cob Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Sea-cob Definition ... The black-backed gull. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Sea-cob. Noun. Singular: sea-cob. Plural: sea-cobs. Related ...
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sea cobs in English dictionary - Glosbe
Learn the definition of 'sea cobs'. Check out the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar. Browse the use examples 'sea cobs' in the great English corpus.
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sea-gull
ˈsea-gull Also 6 seegell. 1. = gull n.11542 Rutland MSS. (1905) IV. 324 For bringing seygwlles and other fowlles, vs. 1544 [see sea-cob1]. 1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 401 The counterfect philosopher..sheweth himself like unto a sea Gull among a sort of faire swannes. 1659 Pell Impr. Sea 236 A Fezera...
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Sea Cob Pictures, Images and Stock Photos - iStock
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sea-cob, n.² meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun sea-cob is in the mid 1600s. OED's only evidence for sea-cob is from 1655, in a text by Thomas Moffett, physician and ...
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sea cob - definition and meaning - Wordnik
sea cob: The black-backed gull.
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Sea cob - The Free Dictionary
Sea´ cob`. 1. (Zool.) The black-backed gull. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam ...
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cob
▪ I. cob, n.1 (kɒb) Also 5–6 cobbe. [Used in a number of senses having but little apparent connexion with each other, and possibly of diverse origin. The notions may be roughly distinguished of ‘something big or stout’, ‘something rounded or forming a roundish lump’, ‘a head or top’; but these are i...
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sea
▪ I. sea, n. (siː) Forms: 1 sǽ, (2 seo), 2–3 sæ, 2–6 se, see, 4 (Ayenb.) ze, (seo, sse), 4–5 cee, 4–6 Sc. sey, 6 Sc. seye, sie, 2– sea. pl. 1 sǽs, sǽas, sǽ, 4 sen, 4–5 sees, 4–6 (chiefly Sc.) seis, 6 seaes, sease, (saezes), seeis, Sc. seyis, seyes, 6– seas. [Common Teut.: OE. sǽ str. masc. and fem. ...
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