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Are Cock
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"You used to talk an awful lot of cock ."
That Hitler's armies can't be beat is just a load of cock , / For Marshal Timoshenko's boys are pissing through von Bock [ … ]
1711 August 11, Joseph Addison ; Richard Steele , “TUESDAY, July 31, 1711 [ Julian calendar ]”, in The Spectator , number 132; republished in Alexander Chalmers , editor, The Spectator; a New Edition,   [ … ] , volume II, New York, N.Y.: D[aniel] Appleton & Company , 1853, OCLC 191120697 :
As spawning time approaches – autumn or very early winter in most rivers, though in some late-run streams salmon may spawn as late as January or February – the hen's colouration becomes first a matt-pewter and then a drab dark brown-grey. The cock fish, in contrast, begins to gain some brighter colours.
male chicken; male gallinaceous bird — see rooster
valve or tap for controlling flow of liquid — see stopcock
± show ▼ hammer of a firearm trigger mechanism
± show ▼ curling: circle at the end of the rink

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± show ▼ to lift the cock of a firearm
± show ▼ to be prepared to be triggered
± show ▼ to turn upwards or to the side

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^ Elijah Wald, The Dozens: A History of Rap's Mama

^ Vance Randolph, Unprintable Ozark Folksongs and Folklore: Roll me in your arms, Volume 1 : " cock [...] is a southernism [...] where a northerner would say, or expect, cunt . This confusing usage originated during the French domination of the U. S. south; it comes from the French term, [...] coquille , cockleshell, for the vagina"; the work has examples from as early as 1927


The farmhands stack the hay into cocks .
Yond tall anchoring bark [appears] / Diminished to her cock ; her cock , a buoy / Almost too small for sight.
From Middle English cok , from Old English coc , cocc ( “ cock, male bird ” ) , from Proto-West Germanic *kokk , from Proto-Germanic *kukkaz ( “ cock ” ) , probably of onomatopoeic origin.

Cognate with Middle Dutch cocke ( “ cock, male bird ” ) and Old Norse kokkr ( "cock"; whence Danish kok ( “ cock ” ) , dialectal Swedish kokk ( “ cock ” ) ) . Reinforced by Old French coc , also of imitative origin. The sense "penis" is attested since at least the 1610s, with the compound pillicock ( “ penis ” ) attested since 1325.

cock ( countable and uncountable , plural cocks )

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)
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Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
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Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
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Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)
cock ( third-person singular simple present cocks , present participle cocking , simple past and past participle cocked )

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)
Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)
Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)
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Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
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Uncertain. Some authors speculate it derives from cockle , a yonic fertility symbol, [1] others suggested it entered Southern US vernacular during the period of French rule (of Louisiana) from Cajun French coquille ( “ shell ” ) (itself the source of cockle ), which in 18th and 19th century slang meant the vulva. [2]

From Middle English cokke , cock , cok , from Old English -cocc ( attested in place names ) , from Old Norse kǫkkr ( “ lump ” ) , from Proto-Germanic *kukkaz ( “ bulge, swelling ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *geugh- ( “ swelling ” ) .

Cognate with Norwegian kok ( “ heap, lump ” ) , Swedish koka ( “ a lump of earth ” ) , German Kocke ( “ heap of hay, dunghill ” ) , Middle Low German kogge ( “ wide, rounded ship ” ) , Dutch kogel ( “ ball ” ) , German Kugel ( “ ball, globe ” ) .

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)
cock ( third-person singular simple present cocks , present participle cocking , simple past and past participle cocked )

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)
from Middle English cok , from Old French coque ( “ a type of small boat ” ) , from child-talk coco 'egg'

Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster’s Dictionary , which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain. The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing. (See the entry for cock in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , G. & C. Merriam, 1913.)


Afrikaans: mannetjie
Arabic: ذَكَر ‎   (ar)   m ( ḏakar ) ( suffix "for any kind" )
Egyptian Arabic: دكر ‎  m ( dakar ) ( suffix "for any kind" )
Armenian:
Old Armenian: վարուժան ( varužan )
Azerbaijani: xoruz   (az)
Basque: ar   (eu)
Bulgarian: мъжка птица ( mǎžka ptica )
Catalan: mascle   (ca)   m
Czech: kohout   (cs)   m
Danish: kok   (da)   c , han   (da)   c , fasankok   c ( male pheasant )
Dutch: mannetje   (nl)   n
Erzya: атяакш ( atjaakš )
Estonian: isaslind
Faroese: steggi   m
Finnish: koiras   (fi)
French: mâle   (fr)   m
German: Männchen   (de)   n ( generic term for the male of any animal )
Greek: αρσενικός φασιανός ( arsenikós fasianós )
Hungarian: kakas   (hu)
Icelandic: karlfugl   (is)   m
Ido: hano   (io) , hanulo   (io)
Indonesian: burung jantan , jago   (id)
Irish: coileach   (ga)   m


Italian: maschio   (it)   m , uccello   (it)
Japanese: 雄 の 鳥 ( osu no tori )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: dîk   (ku)
Latin: gallus   (la)   m
Latvian: gailis   m
Malayalam: പൂവൻ   (ml) ( pūvan )
Maltese: għasfur
Maori: pīkaokao , tīkaokao
Ojibwe: naabese
Polish: kurka   (pl)
Portuguese: ave - macho   f
Romanian: bărbătuș   (ro)   m
Scottish Gaelic: coileach   m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: мужјак   m
Roman: mužjak   (sh)   m
Spanish: ave   (es) macho   (es)   m
Swedish: tupp   (sv)
Turkish: horoz   (tr)
Turkmen: horaz
Udmurt: атас ( atas )
Zazaki: dîk


Catalan: colom   (ca)   m
Dutch: doffer   (nl)   m
Esperanto: virkolombo , kolombiĉo ( neologism )
German: Tauber   (de)   m , Täuber   (de)   m , Tauberich   (de)   m , Täuberich   (de)   m , Taubenmännchen   n
Ido: kolombulo


Low German:
German Low German: Düffer   (nds)   m
Volapük: hipijun   (vo)


Armenian: շնիկ   (hy) ( šnik )
Bulgarian: ударник   (bg)   m ( udarnik )
Catalan: clau   (ca)   f
Danish: hane   (da)   c
Dutch: haan   (nl)   m
Finnish: iskuri   (fi)
French: chien   (fr)   m
German: Hahn   (de)   m
Greek: κόκορας   (el)   m ( kókoras ) , λύκος   (el)   m ( lýkos )
Hungarian: kakas   (hu)


Ido: hano   (io) , fusilhano
Italian: cane   (it)   m
Macedonian: петле   n ( petle )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: hane   (no)   m
Nynorsk: hane   m
Portuguese: cão   (pt)
Romanian: cocoș   (ro)   n
Russian: куро́к   (ru)   m ( kurók )
Swedish: hane   (sv)


Finnish: yläkeno
Irish: maig   (ga)   f


Czech: kokot   (cs)   m
Dutch: kip zonder kop


French: gland   (fr)   m , con   (fr)   m , conne   (fr)   f , con comme une valise sans poignée   (fr)   m
Italian: cazzone   (it)   m
Russian: приду́рок   (ru)   m ( pridúrok )
Tamil: முட்டாள்   (ta) ( muṭṭāḷ )


French: camarade   (fr)   m or f , mon vieux   m
Italian: compagno   (it)   m


Albanian: (please verify ) gjel   (sq)   m , (please verify ) kaposh   (sq)   m
Esperanto: (please verify ) koko   (eo)


Spanish: (please verify ) cimbrel   (es)   m , (please verify ) nabo   (es)   m , (please verify ) pirula   f , (please verify ) chupa-chups   m , (please verify ) pilila   (es)   f , (please verify ) minga   (es)   f , (please verify ) manubrio   (es)   m , (please verify ) cipote   (es)   m , (please verify ) carajo   (es)   m , (please verify ) pito   (es)   m , (please verify ) picha   (es)   f , (please verify ) tranca   (es)   f , (please verify ) sable   (es)   m


Danish: spænde hanen
Dutch: (de haan) spannen
Finnish: virittää   (fi)
French: armer le chien
Hungarian: felhúz   (hu)
Icelandic: spenna   (is)


Indonesian: mengokang   (id)
Italian: armare   (it)
Portuguese: engatilhar
Russian: взводить   (ru)   impf ( vzvoditʹ )
Swedish: spänna   (sv)
Tagalog: ikasa , buslugin


Russian: взводиться   (ru)   impf ( vzvoditʹsja )


Bulgarian: щръквам   (bg) ( štrǎkvam ) , вирвам   (bg) ( virvam )
Finnish: kallistaa   (fi)


French: retourner   (fr)
Italian: alzare   (it) , drizzare   (it)
Russian: заломить   (ru)   pf ( zalomitʹ )


Hausa: (please verify ) mazakuta , ( 1 ) (please verify ) gindi , ( 2 ) (please verify ) bura , (please verify ) kutuma


Bulgarian: купа   (bg)   f ( kupa )
Dutch: opper   (nl)   m


Russian: копна́   (ru)   f ( kopná )


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The cock was announcing the start of a new day.

You refer to a male bird, especially a male game bird, as a cock when you want to distinguish it from a female bird.

If you cock a part of your body in a particular direction , you lift it or point it in that direction.

He paused and cocked his head as if listening. [ VERB noun ]

The Brigadier thought about this for a moment, head cocked to one side. [ VERB -ed ]

If someone cocks their ear , they try very hard to hear something from a particular direction.

He suddenly cocked an ear and listened. [ VERB noun ]

All ears were cocked for the footsteps on the stairs. [ VERB noun ]

When someone cocks a gun , they set a small device in the gun so that it is ready to fire.

His hands were too weak to cock his revolver. [ VERB noun ]

COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary . Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers

the male of certain other animals, such as the lobster
3.  short for stopcock , weathercock
its position when the firearm is ready to be discharged
to set the firing pin , hammer, or breech block of (a firearm) so that a pull on the trigger will release it and thus fire the weapon
to set the shutter mechanism of (a camera ) so that the shutter can be tripped by pressing the shutter-release button
to raise in an alert or jaunty manner

Collins English Dictionary . Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers

a small, cone-shaped heap of hay , straw , etc

to stack (hay, straw, etc) in such heaps

Collins English Dictionary . Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers

the crowing of a rooster, esp. at sunrise
a weather vane in the shape of a rooster; weathercock

a leader or chief , esp. one with some boldness or arrogance

a faucet or valve for regulating the flow of a liquid or gas
the position of such a hammer when set for firing
a tilting or turning upward , as of the eye or ear

to tilt or set (a hat , etc.) jauntily on one side

to tilt or turn (the eye or ear) toward something

to set the hammer of (a gun) in firing position
to set (a tripping device, as for the shutter of a camera) ready to be released
to draw back (one's fist , arm , etc.) ready to strike
to assume an erect or tilted position

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

a small, cone-shaped pile , as of hay

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


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