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cokes
English
Etymology 1
Noun
cokes
- plural of coke
Verb
cokes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coke
Etymology 2
Compare coax.
Noun
cokes (plural cokeses)
- (obsolete) A simpleton; a dupe.
- 1614, Ben Jonson, Bartholomew Fair
- Because he is an ass, and may be akin to the Cokeses?
- 1614, Ben Jonson, Bartholomew Fair
Anagrams
- scoke
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
cokes
- Plural form of coke
French
Noun
cokes ?
- plural of coke
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clokes
English
Noun
clokes
- plural of cloke
Anagrams
- lockes
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old Northern French cloque.
Noun
clokes
- plural of cloke (“cloak”)
Etymology 2
Unknown.
Noun
clokes
- plural of cloke (“claw”)
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