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▪ I. † ˈcalker1 Obs. Also 6 calcar, 7 calcour. [f. calk v.1 + -er1.] A calculator of nativities, etc.; an astrologer; a magician, conjurer.
1535Coverdale Isa. ii. 6 Calkers of mens byrthes, whereof ye haue to many. 1584R. Scott Discov. Witchcraft vii. xv. 122 Imps, calcars, conjurors. 1662Fuller Worthies i. 209 Forewarned (by what Calker I wot not). ▪ II. calker2 Sc.|ˈkɔːkə(r)| Also caulker. [f. calk v.2 + -er1.] = calkin. Also fig.
1794Burns To John Taylor ii, Poor slip-shod giddy Pegasus Was but a sorry walker; To Vulcan then Apollo goes, To get a frosty calker. 1815Scott Guy M. xxxix, They turn down the very caulkers of their animosities and prejudice, as smiths do with horses' shoes in a white frost. 1833M. Scott Tom Cringle xvi. (1859) 434 The Bight of Leogane is a horseshoe, Cape St. Nicholas is the caulker on the northern heel. ▪ III. calker3 var. of caulker. |