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Definition of Meacocks
1. meacock [n] - See also: meacock
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meacocks
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 ..."