Lexicographical Neighbors of Jocko
Literary usage of Jocko
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nursery by John L. Shorey (Firm (1877)
"jocko, THE RAVEN. THE raven is a sly bird, and has not many friends. He will
steal from you, if he can. He can crow like a cock, mew like a cat, ..."
2. The Howell Primer by Logan Douglass Howell, George A. King (1912)
"FEEDING jocko Joe is showing Frank jocko. jocko is in his new kennel. ... So Joe
holds the bowl. And Frank throws the things in for jocko. ..."
3. New National First[-fifth] Reader by Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes (1883)
"His name is jocko. "When he is out of his cage, I have to watch him to see that
he does no harm. ..."
4. Indian and White in the Northwest, Or, A History of Catholicity in Montana by Lawrence Benedict Palladino (1894)
"Charlot and his band of Indians, numbering less than 200 souls, marched into
their future home, the jocko reservation. Their coming had been heralded, ..."
5. Indian and White in the Northwest, Or, A History of Catholicity in Montana by Lawrence Benedict Palladino (1894)
"Charlot and his band of Indians, numbering less than 200 souls, marched into
their future home, the jocko reservation. Their coming had been heralded, ..."
6. Camp-fire Verse by Joseph Le Roy Harrison (1917)
"CANOE SONG OF THE jocko In the pathless woods where the jocko flows, Over the
track where the bright sun glows, Paddling afar in our birch canoe, ..."
7. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1825)
"November 7. De la Perouse. Rule a Wife and Have a Wife. _ , jocko. November 8.
... jocko The Confederacy. The H Moon . November 10. November 11. ..."