Part 175 (1/2)
cockIELEEKIE, _s_ Soup made of a _cock_ boiled with _leeks_, S
cockIELEERIE, _s_ A ter, S
Teut _kockeloer-en_, to cry like a cock
cockLAIRD, _s_ A landholder, who himself possesses and cultivates all his estate, a yeoman, S
_Kelly_
cockLE, cokKIL, _s_ A scallop, Fr _coquille_
The _Order of the cockle_, that of St Michael, the knights of which wore the scallop as their badge
_Complaynt S_
cockROSE, _s_ Any wild poppy with a red flower _Coprose_, A Bor
cock-PADDLE, _s_ The Lump, a fish, Cyclopterus lumpus, Linn, _The Paddle_, Orkn
_Sibbald_
cockS _To cast at the cocks_, to waste, to squander, S fro for a piece of money at a cock tied to a stake
_Ramsay_
cock-STULE, CUKSTULE, _s_
1 The cucking-stool or tumbrell
_Bur Lawes_
Teut _kolcken_, ingurgitare, or _kaecke_, the pillory
2 This terly been used, in later times, to denote the pillory, S
_Ramsay_
COD, _s_ A pillow, S A Bor
_Compl S_
A S _codde_, a bag Isl _kodde_, a pillow