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Definition of Doocot
1. a dovecote [n -S] - See also: dovecote
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doocot
doo-dad doo-wop doob doobage doober doobers doobie doobies doobries doobry | doobs dooced doocot (current term) doocots dood doodad doodads doodah doodahs doodia | doodies doodlebug doodlebugger doodlebuggers doodlebugs doodled |
Literary usage of Doocot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Book of Dovecotes by Arthur Owens Cooke (1920)
"THE SCOTTISH "doocot" "NoR was the court without its ornaments. In one corner
was a tun-bellied pigeon-house, of great size and rotundity, resembling in ..."
2. The Silver-Burdett Readers by Ella Marie Powers, Thomas Minard Balliet (1906)
"THE BOYS' VISIT TO THE doocot CAVES. HUGH MILLER was born at Crom- arty, Scotland,
Oct. 10, 1802. Even in childhood he showed a fondness for the works of ..."