Definition of Meacocks

1. Noun. (plural of meacock) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Meacocks

1. meacock [n] - See also: meacock

Lexicographical Neighbors of Meacocks

me, myself and I
me and mine
me and thee
me fellow
me generation
me judice
me neither
me three
me time
me too
me tooed
me tooing
me toos
mea culpa
meacock
meacocks (current term)
mead
mead-bench
mead-benches
mead-johnson nutritionals
mead bench
mead hall
meader
meaderies
meaders
meadery
meadlike
meadow
meadow-beauty family
meadow beauty

Literary usage of Meacocks

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

1. Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year by New-York Historical Society (1903)
"I leave to my son Benjamin, 11 acres of land lying at meacocks, beginning at the ... I leave to all my sons all the rest of my lands lying at meacocks gate, ..."

2. Abstracts of wills on file in the Surrogate's office: City of New York by William Smith Pelletreau (1903)
"I leave to my son, Edward Howell, that 12 acres of land at meacocks, ... I leave to all my sons all the rest of my lands lying at meacocks gate, ..."

3. Publications by Niagara Historical Society (1905)
"George Quiney, Curate. W» Smith, 5 Churchwardens. Richard Baker, ") 1621. April 3. Isabella meacocks, vidua, de Old Towne. 4. Anna Collines de Luddington. ..."

4. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1901)
"An appraisal of his estate, 8 March, 1677-8, gives land at North Sea, £50; in Division at meacocks, £60; the close in the Great Plain, £40; several parcels ..."

5. Beaumont & Fletcher by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher (1890)
"Fools and meacocks,1 To endure what you think fit to put upon 'em. Come, change your mind. Mir. Not before I have changed air, father. ..."

6. The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare by William Allan Neilson (1911)
"Fools and meacocks,' Mir. Not before I have chang'd air, father. When I know women worthy of my company, I will return again, and wait upon 'em ; " Till ..."

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