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† ˈcockwater Obs. 1. An obsolete medical preparation: see quot.
1611Markham Country Content. i. xix. (1668) 88 There be some others that..will also in the Cockwater steep slices of Licoras. [1655Queen's Closet Opened 14 (D.) Take a running cock, pull him alive, then kill him, cut him abroad by the back..then quarter him and break his bones, then put him into a rose-water still with a pottle of sack.] a1690in Hardwick Trad. Lanc. (1872) 136 Cockwater for a consumption and cough of the lungs. 2. ‘A stream of water brought in a trough, through a long pole, in order to wash out the sand of the tin-ore into the launder, while it is bruising in the coffer of a stamping mill’ (Chambers Cycl. Supp. 1753). |