different between cackerel vs cockerel
cackerel
English
Etymology
From Old French caquerel, cagarel, from the root of English cack.
Noun
cackerel (plural cackerels)
- The mendole, Spicara maena; a small Mediterranean fish considered poisonous by the ancients.
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cockerel
English
Etymology
From Middle English kokerel, equivalent to cock +? -rel.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?k?k???l/, /?k?k??l/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?k?k???l/, /?k?k??l/
Noun
cockerel (plural cockerels)
- A young male chicken.
- He had made arrangements with the cockerel to call him three-quarters of an hour earlier in the mornings instead of half an hour.
Related terms
- cock
Translations
See also
- chicken
- hen
- rooster
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