different between hockling vs cockling
hockling
English
Verb
hockling
- present participle of hockle
hockling From the web:
cockling
English
Etymology 1
From cockle +? -ing.
Verb
cockling
- present participle of cockle
Etymology 2
From cock +? -ling.
Noun
cockling (plural cocklings)
- A young, small, or immature cock.
- 1858, The Knickerbocker: or, New-York monthly magazine - Volume 54 - Page 521:
- Take warning in time, cocklings; look sharp — but not in this direction, if you please.'
- 1920, The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography - Volume 44 - Page 74:
- 'That ere our pretty Cocklings learn to crow, To pamper Lust they must to Market go?
- 1858, The Knickerbocker: or, New-York monthly magazine - Volume 54 - Page 521:
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- clocking
cockling From the web:
- what is cockling printing
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