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ˈcollock Now dial. Forms: 5 collok, 5–6 colok, 6 collack, -eck(e, 6–9 collock; also 4 goloke. [In form app. a dim. in -ock: the primitive appears to have been colle cask, tub.] A tub, or similar vessel; now, dial. a large pail.
c1310Sat. People Kildare xviii. in E.E.P. (1862) 155 Hokesters..wiþ candles and golokes and þe pottes blak. 1437Test. Ebor. (1855) II. 61 Unam peciam coopertam, vocatam le collok. c1475Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 771/30 Hic canterus, a colok. 1507Will of Pinfote (Somerset Ho.), A litel colok maser. 1554Lanc. Wills I. 113 In the bruhouse..one essiou and a collack. 1573Ibid. III. 60 Thre collockes or pales. 1563Richmond. Wills (1853) 169 A kneadinge tube, iii. collecks..a fleshe collecke. 1570Inv. S. Borwicke, Kendal (Somerset Ho.), One lytle collecke wth salve in it. 1634–5Mary Spencer's Test. in Bruce Calendar St. Papers, She used to tumble or trundle the collock, or peal, down the hill. 1636Farington Papers (Chetham Soc.) 15, 1 Water Collocke. 1695Kennett Par. Antiq. Gloss., s.v. Colerus, A great piggin, or pail, with a wide neck, is called a collock in the North. 1875Lanc. Gloss., Collock, a large pail. |