Definition of Decko

1. to look [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: look

Lexicographical Neighbors of Decko

deckheads
deckhouse
deckhouses
decking
deckings
deckle
deckle-edged
deckle edge
deckled
deckles
decklid
decklids
decklike
deckman
deckmen
decko (current term)
deckoed
deckoing
deckos
decks
deckscrub
decktop
decktops
declaim
declaimant
declaimants
declaimed
declaimer
declaimers
declaiming

Literary usage of Decko

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: 1804-1806 by Reuben Gold Thwaites (2002)
"... covered with bushes and the top decko- rated with Skins &c. and had the appearance of haveing been built about 2 years. I sent out two men on hors back ..."

2. Ned Fortescue, Or, Roughing it Through Life: A Story Founded on Fact by Edmund William Forrest (1869)
"... so, toom, decko non." What he meant to convey to the native butcher was, that the next tune he failed to supply good meat, ..."

3. Sport and Travel in India and Central America by A. G. Bagot (1897)
"decko sahib," he said, as he prepared his skin for operations, and swish went the whole contents of the ..."

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