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bawcock|ˈbɔːkɒk| [a. F. beau coq ‘fine cock,’ for bewcock (cf. bawshere).] A colloquial or burlesque term of endearment: = Fine fellow, good fellow.
1599Shakes. Hen. V, iii. ii. 25 Good Bawcock bate thy Rage. Ibid. iv. i. 44 The King's a Bawcock, and a Heart of Gold. 1862H. Ainsworth Constable of T. 131 One of the gamesome little bawcock's jests. |