Lexicographical Neighbors of Mocock
Literary usage of Mocock
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essays and Observations on Natural History, Anatomy, Physiology, Psychology by John Hunter, Richard Owen (1861)
"The sanguine' seems to be a small mocock or mongoose; ... The duodenum passes as
usual, or, as in the mocock, is not covered by the root of mesentery, ..."
2. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"69. 1864 The undrained plantation is becoming the swampy ' Eight Years in Congress,'
p. 390 (1865). mocock. See the first quotation. pleasure ground of the ..."
3. Chicago Antiquities: Comprising Original Items and Relations, Letters by Henry Higgins Hurlbut (1881)
"From our paper read before the Chicago Historical Society, October, 1878, we
extract the following: " It is claimed that the fragments of a mocock of Indian ..."
4. Memoirs of Lenawee County, Michigan: From the Earliest Historical Times Down by Richard Illenden Bonner (1909)
"It was maple sugar, and was put up in a vessel called a "mocock. ... A "mocock"
of maple sugar would last a family several months. ..."
5. The Bean Creek Valley by James J. Hogaboam (1876)
"It was maple sugar, and was put up in a vessel called a "mocock. ... A "mocock"
of maple sugar would last a family several months. ..."