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Definition of Doocots
1. doocot [n] - See also: doocot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doocots
Literary usage of Doocots
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)
"Nor, although the oblong and the circular are the main types, is Scotland lacking
in modifications of both. To some few Scottish "doocots" the reader is now ..."
2. Penelope's English Experiences and Penelope's Scottish Experiences by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (1917)
"The kingdom of Fife is noted, it seems, for its "doocots [dovecotes] and its daft
lairds," and to be eccentric and ..."
3. Penelope's Progress by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (1901)
"The kingdom of Fife is noted, it seems, for its " doocots [dovecotes] and its
daft lairds," and to be eccentric and ..."