Cock /(kŏk)/
Cock
n.
- The male of birds, particularly of gallinaceous or domestic fowls.
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A vane in the shape of a cock; a weathercock.
Drenched our steeples, drowned the cocks!
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A chief man; a leader or master. [Humorous]
Sir Andrew is the cock of the club, since he left us.
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The crow of a cock, esp. the first crow in the morning; cockcrow. [Obs.]
He begins at curfew, and walks till the first cock.
- A faucet or valve.
- The style of gnomon of a dial.
- The indicator of a balance.
- The bridge piece which affords a bearing for the pivot of a balance in a clock or watch.
- a penis. [vulgar]
Phrases & Compounds
- Ball cock
- See under Ball.
- Chaparral cock
- See under Chaparral.
- Cock and bull story
- boastful story; a canard.
- Cock of the plains
- See Sage cock.
- Cock of the rock
- a South American bird (Rupicola aurantia) having a beautiful crest.
- Cock of the walk
- a chief or master; the hero of the hour; one who has overcrowed, or got the better of, rivals or competitors.
- Cock of the woods
- See Capercailzie.
Cock
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Cocked; p. pr. & vb. n. Cocking
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To set erect; to turn up.
Our Lightfoot barks, and cocks his ears.
Dick would cock his nose in scorn.
- To shape, as a hat, by turning up the brim.
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To set on one side in a pert or jaunty manner.
They cocked their hats in each other's faces.
- To turn (the eye) obliquely and partially close its lid, as an expression of derision or insinuation.
Phrases & Compounds
- Cocked hat
- A hat with large, stiff flaps turned up to a peaked crown, thus making its form triangular; -- called also three-cornered hat<-- or tricorn -->.
Cock
v. i.
- To strut; to swagger; to look big, pert, or menacing.
Cock
n.
- The act of cocking; also, the turn so given; as, a cock of the eyes; to give a hat a saucy cock.
Cock
n.
- The notch of an arrow or crossbow.
- The hammer in the lock of a firearm.
Phrases & Compounds
- At cock
- with the hammer raised and ready to fire; -- said of firearms, also, jocularly, of one prepared for instant action.
- At half cock
- See under Half.
- Cock feather
- the feather of an arrow at right angles to the direction of the cock or notch.
Cock
v. t.
- To draw the hammer of (a firearm) fully back and set it for firing.
Cock
v. i.
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To draw back the hammer of a firearm, and set it for firing.
Cocked, fired, and missed his man.
Cock
n.
- A small concial pile of hay.
Cock
v. t.
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To put into cocks or heaps, as hay.
Under the cocked hay.
Cock
n.
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A small boat.
Yond tall anchoring bark [appears] Diminished to her cock; her cock, a buoy Almost too small for sight.
Cock
n.
- A corruption or disguise of the word God, used in oaths. [Obs.]