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单词 coxcomb
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coxcombn.

Brit. /ˈkɒkskəʊm/, U.S. /ˈkɑksˌkoʊm/
Forms:

α. late Middle English cokkes comb, late Middle English cokkys combe, late Middle English colkis camb (perhaps transmission error), late Middle English kokkes combe, late Middle English kokkys combe, late Middle English kokys coom, 1500s cokes come, 1500s–1600s cockes combe, 1500s–1600s cockes come, 1500s–1600s cocks combe, 1500s–1600s cocks come, 1500s– cocks comb, 1600s– cock's comb, 1800s cock's kame; also written as one word or with hyphen.

β. 1500s–1600s coxcome, 1500s–1600s coxecombe, 1500s–1700s coxcombe, 1500s– coxcomb, 1600s coxkome, 1600s coxscomb; also written as two words or with hyphen.

Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: cock n.1, comb n.
Etymology: < the genitive of cock n.1 + comb n. Compare later cockcomb n.The β. forms show a respelling of the first element of the α. forms, perhaps partly reflecting dissociation of this word from cock n.1 (such forms are relatively rare in sense 1).
1. Usually in form cockscomb. The comb or crest of a (male) domestic fowl; = cockcomb n. 1.
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the world > animals > birds > order Galliformes (fowls) > family Phasianidae (pheasants, etc.) > genus Gallus (domestic fowl) > [noun] > member of (fowl) > parts of > comb
comba1000
coxcomb?a1425
cockcomb?c1475
rose comb1815
pea comb1854
the world > animals > birds > order Galliformes (fowls) > family Phasianidae (pheasants, etc.) > hen or cock > [noun] > cock > parts of > comb
comba1000
coxcomb?a1425
cockcomb?c1475
strawberry comb1746
?a1425 (c1400) Mandeville's Trav. (Titus C.xvi) (1919) 135 White gees..han a gret crest as a cokkes comb vpon hire hedes [Fr. vne grosse boce sur la teste].
Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 86 Cokkys combe, cirrus.
a1549 A. Borde Fyrst Bk. Introd. Knowl. (1870) xxiv. 185 A cap of sylke, the whych stondeth vp lyke a podynge or a cokes come.
1600 J. Lane Tom Tel-Troths Message 24 When Englishmen with plumes adorne their head, As with a Cocks-combe or a Peacocks crest.
1663 H. Marsh New Surv. Turkish Empire vi. 99 He saw a Cock so great, that standing upon the Moon, his Coxcomb reacht into the imperial Heaven.
1705 R. Beverley Hist. Virginia iii. i. 6 The cut of their Hair is likewise peculiar to their Function; for 'tis all shaven close except a thin Crest, like a Cocks-comb.
1794 R. Kirwan Elements Mineral. (ed. 2) I. 244 Sometimes also in the form of a cockscomb and hence called cristated.
1889 J. Whitehead Steward's Handbk. iv. 420/1 Richelieu garnish, quenelles of chicken, cockscombs and slices of fat livers in brown onion sauce.
1919 Poultry Item June 7/1 Now that the selling of pickled cockscomb is not nearly so large as in former years, there is no incentive whatever for the breeding of fowls with extra large combs.
1962 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 3 Mar. 612/1 His colour on admission was described as similar to that of a cockscomb, so vivid were his face and extremities.
2003 Mānoa 14 160 The red cock..stood there, very alert, turning its head this way and that in its jerky rhythm, its cockscomb quivering, its wattle swaying.
2. Any of various plants, esp. those having flowers, leaves, etc., thought to resemble the comb or crest of a cock.
a. The yellow rattle Rhinanthus minor.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants perceived as weeds or harmful plants > weed > [noun] > cock's-comb
yellow rattleOE
coxcomba1500
penny-grassa1500
cockcomb1687
rattlebox1866
fiddle-cases1878
lousewort1901
α.
a1500 in T. Hunt Plant Names Medieval Eng. (1989) 124 Colkis-camb.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 275 Cocks-comb, hath leaues for all the world resembling the crest or comb of a cock.
1728 R. Bradley Dict. Botanicum Cocks-Comb, or Yellow Rattle, is Pedicularis, or Crista Galli, which see.
1861 A. Pratt Flowering Plants & Ferns Great Brit. IV. 109 Yellow Rattle..The crested bracts procured for it the botanic and common appellation of Cock's-comb.
2012 Univ. Oxf. Bot. Garden News No. 80. 2/3 Included in that mixture was the annual Rhinanthus minor or yellow rattle or cockscomb.
β. 1578 H. Lyte tr. R. Dodoens Niewe Herball iv. lvi. 516 Yellow Rattel..is called..in base Almaigne..of some Hanekammekens, that is to say, Hennes Commes, or Coxecombes.1597 J. Gerard Herball ii. 912 Of Coxcombe, or yellowe Rattle.1678 E. Phillips New World of Words (new ed.) Coxcomb, a sort of Herb, otherwise called Yellow Rattle.1851 T. Sternberg Dial. & Folk-lore Northants. 79 Penny-grass, the common yellow coxcomb; the seed-vessels of the plant are round and flat, resembling pence.
b. In form cockscomb. Any of several sainfoins, genus Onybrychis; esp. O. crista galli, which is native to the Middle East and North Africa (more fully cockscomb sainfoin). Now rare.
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1706 G. London & H. Wise Retir'd Gard'ner II. xxi. 781 The Description of Sainfoin... They are leguminous Flowers,..each supported by a hairy Cup, from the Middle of which rises a Style, which in time becomes a Cod, crested like a Cock's-Comb.]
1714 J. Petiver in Philos. Trans. 1713 (Royal Soc.) 28 211 Oriental Cocks-Comb,..Onobrychis Orient. cristata.
1888 Amer. Naturalist 22 430 Onobrychis cristagalli... The hedgehog or cockscomb sanfoin.
1982 M. Evenari et al. Negev (ed. 2) xii. 189 Cockscomb (Onobrychis squarrosa).
c. Any of various celosias which have fasciated flower heads and are typically cultivated as garden plants; esp. Celosia cristata. Occasionally with distinguishing word. C. cristata has previously been classified as a variant of C. argentea.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Amaranthaceae (amaranth and allies) > [noun]
larix1548
frog grass1597
cockcomb1687
coxcomb1718
amarantoid1736
alternanthera1866
amarantad1866
iresine1866
rooster comb1959
amarant-
chaff-flower-
1711 tr. H. van Oosten Dutch Gardener (ed. 2) ii. cvi. 118 The Amaranth is a beautiful Plant... The Ears of some hang down, others stand upright, some like Cocks-combs, &c.]
1718 R. Bradley Gentleman & Gardeners Kal. 80 Pot some of your Amaranthus Tricolor and Cockscombs; give them a fresh Bed to draw them tall.
1785 T. Martyn in tr. J.-J. Rousseau Lett. Elements Bot. xvi. 218 The Crested Amaranth..is commonly called Cock's comb, from the form in which the head of flowers grows.
1818 A. Eaton Man. Bot. (ed. 2) 132 [Amaranthus] albus (white coxcomb)... [Amaranthus] tricolor (three-coloured coxcomb).
1882 Garden 15 Apr. 262/1 Balsams..and the old-fashioned Cockscomb.
1914 F. E. Fritsch & E. J. Salisbury Introd. Study Plants xv. 202 A similar process leads to the production of the Coxcomb and the Cauliflower, both of which are monstrosities.
1948 Bot. Rev. 14 320 The common cockscomb, Celosia cristata, and its numerous plumose forms, is one of the world's most common garden flowers.
2017 Gettysburg (Pa.) Times 15 Sept. c1/1 This month what catches the eye immediately is the front corner planting of coxcomb or celosia.
d. Any of several louseworts, genus Pedicularis; esp. marsh lousewort, P. palustris. Now rare.
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1739 P. Miller Gardeners Dict. II Pedicularis, Rattle, Cocks-comb or Lousewort. There are four different Kinds of this Plant.
1756 J. Hill Brit. Herbal 119 Coxcomb, Pedicularis. The flower consists of a single petal, and approaches to the labiated kind.
1835 D. Booth Analyt. Dict. Eng. Lang. 218 Two perennial species of Pedicularis, Lousewort (the palustris Marsh Lousewort, or Marsh Red Rattle, and the sylvatica, Common Red Rattle) have also been called Cockscombs.
1932 R. Fisher Eng. Names Commonest Wild Flowers i. 144 Marsh red rattle (Pedicularis palustris), Cock's Comb,..Upright Marsh (or Marsh Lousewort).
e. A coral tree native to South America and widely cultivated as an ornamental for its racemes of scarlet flowers, Erythrina crista-galli. Frequently as a modifier, in cockscomb coral tree, etc.
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the world > plants > particular plants > trees and shrubs > non-British trees or shrubs > [noun] > coral-tree
coral-tree1756
coxcomb1784
kaffir tree1792
Erythrina1865
karat-tree1868
hielaman tree1884
wiliwili1888
1784 tr. C. Linnaeus Syst. Veg. (1785) II. xvii. 528 [Erythrina] crista Galli... Cock's comb.
1881 Cultivator & Country Gentleman 18 Aug. 534/2 A very old stump of the cockscomb coral tree (Erythrina crista-galli), as an isolated specimen on the lawn, was in flower.
1976 J. E. Rahn Alfalfa, Beans & Clover iii. 46 Flowers of the cockscomb coral tree hang upside down, and the keel..is the uppermost part of the flower.
2012 Sunshine Coast (Queensland) Sunday (Nexis) 11 Nov. 19 Another beauty is the cockscomb coral.., which has rather a sprawling habit but deserves to be planted more.
f. Adder's tongue, Ophioglossum vulgatum. Obsolete. rare.
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1825 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Suppl. Cock's-comb, adder's tongue, Ophioglossum vulgatum, Linn., Roxb.
g. The corn poppy, Papaver rhoeas. Obsolete. rare.
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1876 Hardwicke's Sci.-gossip 12 39/1 The various scarlet poppies are ‘cocks'-kames’ (combs).
3. A type of cap worn by a fool or jester, resembling a cock's comb in shape and colour. Now rare (archaic or historical in later use).
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society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > performance of jester or comedian > [noun] > jester's cap
coxcomba1529
motley-scorn1600
cap and bauble1663
cap and bells1884
α.
a1529 J. Skelton Why come ye nat to Courte (?1545) sig. D.v Ye may weare a cockes come Your fonde hed in your furred hode.
1590 E. Webbe Rare & Wonderfull Things (new ed.) sig. C4v With a fooles coate on my backe halfe blew, halfe yeallowe, and a cockes-combe with three belles on my head.
1602 J. Marston Antonios Reuenge iv. i. sig. Gv (Enter Antonio in a fooles habit)..This cockscombe is a crowne Which I affect.
1819 W. Scott Ivanhoe II. xii. 210 Let my cockscomb hang in the hall at Rotherwood, in memory that I flung away my life for my master, like a faithful—fool.
1988 Austral. Financial Rev. (Nexis) 22 July 10 Much of the play's weight and momentum is provided by..Geoffrey Rush's Fool, complete with large red cockscomb.
β. 1566 T. Churchyard Churchyardes Farewell (single sheet) A hood, a hood, for such a foole..A coxcombe is to good For such a calfe.1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear iv. 101 Foole. If thou follow him, thou must needs weare my coxcombe . View more context for this quotation1998 A. Hager in V. K. Janik Fools & Jesters in Lit., Art, & Hist. 289 Lear's Fool should wear the soft crenelated hat with a floppy top with bell called the coxcomb.
4.
a. A stupid person, a fool. Obsolete.
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the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > stupid, foolish, or inadequate person > foolish person, fool > fool, simpleton > [noun]
boinarda1300
daffc1325
goky1377
nicea1393
unwiseman1400
totc1425
alphinc1440
dawc1500
hoddypeak1500
dawpatea1529
hoddypolla1529
noddy1534
kimec1535
coxcomb1542
sheep1542
sheep's head1542
goose1547
dawcock1556
nodgecock1566
peak-goosea1568
hottie tottie?c1570
Tom Towly1582
wittol1588
goose-cap1589
nodgecomb1592
ninny1593
chicken1600
fopdoodle16..
hoddy-noddy1600
hoddy-doddy1601
peagoose1606
fopster1607
nazold1607
nupson1607
wigeon1607
fondrel1613
simpleton1639
pigwidgeon1640
simpletonian1652
Tony1654
nizy1673
Simple Simon?1673
Tom Farthing1674
totty-head1680
cockcomb1684
cod1699
nikin1699
sap-pate1699
simpkin1699
mackninnya1706
gilly-gaupus?1719
noodle1720
sapskull1735
gobbin?1746
Judy1781
zanya1784
spoony1795
sap-head1798
spoon1799
gomerel1814
sap1815
neddy1818
milestone1819
sunket1823
sunketa1825
gawp1825
gawpy1825
gawpus1826
Tomnoddy1826
Sammy1828
tammie norie1828
Tommy1828
gom1834
noodlehead1835
nowmun1854
gum-sucker1855
flat-head1862
peggy1869
noodledum1883
jay1884
toot1888
peanut head1891
simp1903
sappyhead1922
Arkie1927
putz1928
steamer1932
jerk-off1939
drongo1942
galah1945
Charley1946
nong-nong1959
mouth-breather1979
twonk1981
α.
1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes i. f. 106 (margin) Beetes is an herbe..of whose excedyng weryshenesse and vnsauerynesse, euen of olde antiquitee dawecockes, lowtes, cockescombes & blockehedded fooles, wer in a prouerbiall speakyng, saied: betizare, to bee as weerishe and as vnsauerie as beetes.
1613 H. Parrot Laquei Ridiculosi sig. Q2v Are you a cockscombe? or thinke me a foole?
1663 R. Head Hic et Ubique ii. ii. 25 Thou shudst be my contriving Cocks-comb, or my Fool, but that I fear thou hast not wit enough.
β. 1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry i. f. 2 It were the part of a mad man or a coxcome to runne headlong without any profite into danger.a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) v. ii. 240 O murderous Coxcombe! what should such a foole Doe with so good a woman?1706 D. Defoe Jure Divino iv. 2 The Light that Error cozens Coxcombs by.1790 Public Advertiser 17 July A Traveller..would, no doubt, be esteemed an arrant fool, and a stupid coxcomb.
b. A vain, conceited, or pretentious man; a man of ostentatiously affected mannerisms or appearance; a fop. In later use usually in form coxcomb.In early use often with punning allusion to sense 1; see e.g. 1573 at β. and cf. comb n. 5.
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the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [noun] > dandy
popa1500
miniona1513
prick-me-daintya1529
puppy?1544
velvet-coat1549
skipjack1554
coxcomb1567
musk cat?1567
physbuttocke1570
Adonis?1571
Adon1590
foretop1597
musk-cod1600
pretty fellow1600
sparkc1600
spangle-baby1602
flash1605
barber-monger1608
cocoloch1610
dapperling1611
fantastica1613
feather-cock1612
trig1612
jack-a-dandy?1617
gimcrack1623
satinist1639
powder puffa1653
fop1676
prig1676
foplinga1681
cockcomb1684
beau garçona1687
shape1688
duke1699
nab1699
smirk1699
beau1700
petty master1706
moppet1707
Tom Astoner1707
dapper1709
petit maître1711
buck1725
toupee1727
toupet1728
toupet-man1748
jemmy1753
jessamy1753
macaroni1764
majoc1770
monkeyrony1773
dandyc1780
elegant1780
muscadin1794
incroyable1797
beauty man1800
bang-up1811
natty1818
ruffian1818
exquisite1819
heavy swell1819
marvellous1819
bit of stuff1828
merveilleux1830
fat1832
squirt1844
dandyling1846
ineffable1859
guinea pig1860
Dundreary swell1862
masher1872
dude1877
mash1879
dudette1883
dand1886
heavy gunner1890
posh1890
nut1904
smoothie1929
fancy-pants1930
saga boy1941
fancy Dan1943
the mind > emotion > pride > self-esteem > conceit > [noun] > conceited person
coxcomb1567
snipper-snappera1593
conceited1596
feather-cock1612
turkey-cocka1616
cockcomb1684
egotist1715
fop1755
fat1832
swell-head1845
swelled head1862
big-head1863
swollen head1898
Jack Strop1910
trombenik1922
the mind > emotion > pride > self-esteem > vanity > [noun] > vain person
puppy?1544
self-lover1555
coxcomb1567
feather-cock1612
self-admirer1633
self-idolater1643
cockcomb1684
peachick1693
worship-willer1721
narcissus1767
narcissist1917
α.
1567 T. Drant tr. Horace Pistles in tr. Horace Arte of Poetrie sig. Fijv He would weare a suite of silke, the winter should him kil: Well geue him cloth, and let the foole Goe like a Cockescome still.
1733 Grub-St. Jrnl. 30 Aug. Henceforth no fop, beau, cockscomb, chicks-comb..or other person whatsoever, shall carry any such long stick.
1875 Tinsley's Mag. Aug. 516/2 There's the young cockscomb of a certificated master; he knows everything.
1996 N.Y. Times Mag. (Nexis) 15 Jan. a16 This is what sets the dandy apart from the merely overdressed fop or cockscomb.
β. 1573 T. Tusser Fiue Hundreth Points Good Husbandry (new ed.) f. 25 His looke like a coxcomb, vp puffed with pryde.1621 J. Taylor Superbiæ Flagellum sig. B8 Tis strange a coxcomb should be cram'd with pride Because he hath got on a Sattin hide.1667 S. Pepys Diary 13 Feb. (1974) VIII. 59 A vain coxcomb..he is, though he sings and composes so well.1712 J. Arbuthnot John Bull Still in Senses vi. 27 I told him he was a Coxcomb, always pretending to be wiser than his Companions!1856 R. W. Emerson Eng. Traits viii. 134 The young coxcombs of the Life-Guards.1917 Publ. Mod. Lang. Assoc. Amer. 32 250 The character of Paolo, young, handsome, loveworthy, but a bit of a coxcomb, is contrasted..with Lanciotto.2000 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 27 Apr. 41 Un inconscient is what the French call such a windbag and coxcomb.
c. A foolish, vain, or pretentiously affected woman. Cf. coxcombess n. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [noun] > dandy > female
nicebeceturc1520
gallant?1550
nicebice1595
puppet1595
coxcomba1640
gimcrack1706
majac1770
moppet1782
petite maîtresse1790
dandizette1821
dudess1883
a1640 P. Massinger & J. Fletcher Very Woman iii. ii. 55 in P. Massinger 3 New Playes (1655) Cuculo. You try'd my wife, alas you thought she was foolish..you have not found it. Pedro. I have found a pair of Coxcombs.
1752 H. Fielding Amelia III. vii. iv. 39 [Mrs. Bennet speaking] Latin..said [my aunt] had made me a downright Coxcomb.
1791 Carpenter's Daughter vii. 48 Betsy, a little coxcomb, was putting her hair in papers for the night.
5.
a. humorous. A person's head or (occasionally) hair. Now rare (archaic or colloquial in later use).
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > [noun]
nolleOE
headOE
topa1225
copc1264
scalpa1300
chiefc1330
crownc1330
jowla1400
poll?a1400
testea1400
ball in the hoodc1400
palleta1425
noddle?1507
costard?1515
nab?1536
neck1560
coxcomb1567
sconce1567
now1568
headpiece1579
mazer1581
mazardc1595
cockcomb1602
costrel1604
cranion1611
pasha1616
noddle pate1622
block1635
cranium1647
sallet1652
poundrel1664
nob1699
crany?1730
knowledge box1755
noodle1762
noggin1769
napper1785
garret1796
pimple1811
knowledge-casket1822
coco1828
cobbra1832
coconut1834
top-piece1838
nut1841
barnet1857
twopenny1859
chump1864
topknot1869
conk1870
masthead1884
filbert1886
bonce1889
crumpet1891
dome1891
roof1897
beanc1905
belfry1907
hat rack1907
melon1907
box1908
lemon1923
loaf1925
pound1933
sconec1945
nana1966
α.
1567 J. Pikering Newe Enterlude Vice sig. A.iiij Paye me for my zwine, Or eles larne to kepe, that cockescome of thyne.
1650 N. Ward Discolliminium 45 She hath a shrewd Cocks-combe in such businesses.
1654 E. Gayton Pleasant Notes Don Quixot ii. vi. 61 To shave his Beard or powder his Cockscombe.
1719 ‘J. Gay’ Ovid in Masquerade 25 Then did a base ill-natur'd Clown Crack my Cocks-comb with Basting Spoon.
1991 L. Tourney Knaves Templar xxi. 249 His pistol..will belch forth a ball that will put a hole in your cockscomb the size of my thumb.
β. 1594 Taming of a Shrew sig. C2 Your best be still least I crosse your pate, And make your musicke flie about your eares, Ile make it and your foolish coxcombe meet.1600 W. Shakespeare Henry V v. i. 52 There is a shilling for you to heale your bloody coxkome.1704 in W. S. Perry Hist. Coll. Amer. Colonial Church: Virginia (1870) I. 181 Where each one drank a lusty dose His Stupid Coxcombe to dispose To form the accusation.1872 C. H. Eden My Wife & I in Queensland ix. 266 If Johnny is not wise enough to beat a hasty retreat he stands every chance of a bloody coxcomb.
b. A piece or section of hair styled upwards, resembling a cock's comb (typically worn by a man); a hairstyle consisting of this.
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the world > life > the body > hair > [noun] > tuft or ridge of
nosegayc1500
tusk1530
feathera1533
tussock1550
tush1570
flacket1589
tuz1693
coxcomb1843
comb1869
the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > styles of hair > [noun] > other specific styles of hair
roll1538
puff1601
Tuscan-top1602
cock-up1692
turban1727
bird's nest1730
rooter1840
coxcomb1843
roach1872
flop1900
Buster Brown1904
peppercorn1910
upsweep1946
bouffant1955
beehive1960
Prince Valiant1964
blow-dry1966
Mary Stuart1966
bouffy1970
Mohawk haircut1979
Mohican1983
fauxhawk2000
1843 ‘R. Carlton’ New Purchase II. xlviii. 140 [He] had erected a very tasteful and sharp coxcomb on his head, out of hair usually reposing sleek and quiet in the most saint-like decorum.
1867 Times 20 May 10/6 His hair done up into a wonderful cockscomb.
1954 Times Pict. (Dublin) 2 Jan. 7/3 Most mothers do brush even baby's first hairs into a quiff or coxcomb of some kind.
1994 St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch (Nexis) 8 May 1 c She has her damp hair styled into a cockscomb.
2012 New Yorker (Nexis) 22 Oct. 44 A thin man in his twenties, with a coxcomb of spiky hair.
6. Apparently: a kind of silver lace with frayed or serrated edging resembling that of a cock's comb. Obsolete (historical in later use).
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the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric manufactured in specific way > [noun] > consisting of loops or looped stitches > lace > other types of
masclea1425
pomet1582
loop-lace1632
colbertinea1685
coxcomb1693
trolly-lolly1693
trolly1699
piece lace1702
mignonette1751
web lace1795
guard-lace1804
Antwerp lace1811
warp-lace1812
cardinal lace1842
guipure1843
run lace1843
Shetland lace1848
lacis1865
pot lace1865
reticella1865
tape guipure1865
quadrille1884
reticello1895
tambour-lace1899
rosaline1900
ring net1901
tracing-lace1901
shadow lace1914
1693 London Gaz. No. 2862/4 A Point Nightrail 3 quarter deep, middle-siz'd flowers and Coxcomb Loops.
1733 G. Jacob Mirrour viii. 30 A Hat two Inches in the Brim, and an Inch and half of it fill'd with Cock's-Comb-Lace.
1760 C. Johnstone Chrysal xi To trim his light grey frock with a silver edging of coxcomb.
1820 Ladies' Monthly Museum Feb. 78 The dress was composed of camlet of various colours, trimmed with a narrow silver edging, called at that time coxcomb.
7. More fully cockscomb oyster. Any of several oysters having a shell with prominent ribs or ridges thought to resemble the comb or crest of a cock; esp. Lopha cristagalli, which has a reddish-purple shell and is native to the Indo-Pacific.
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the world > animals > invertebrates > subkingdom Metazoa > grade Triploblastica or Coelomata > class Pelecypoda or Conchifera > [noun] > section Asiphonida > family Ostreidae > member of (oyster) > of specific form
coxcomb1763
sharper1881
1763 R. Brookes New Syst. Nat. Hist. III. xxxviii. 318 The cocks comb oyster..is furnished with three or more very prominent sharp ridges, divided by very deep angular furrows, which..form a toothed-edge like that of a Cock's-comb.
1776 E. M. da Costa Elements Conchol. xii. 250 The species of this family [sc. Ostreum or Oyster] are very numerous; some are curious though not beautiful,..as..the Cockscombs, &c.
1817 P. Hawker Catal. Extraneous Fossils 47 A fine mass of coxcomb oysters, very perfect, in sand-stone.
1854 S. P. Woodward Man. Mollusca ii. 254 In the ‘cock's-comb’ oysters both valves are plaited.
1974 Proc. National Shellfisheries Assoc. 64 12/1 The name Lopha cristagalli..is used for the cockscomb oysters which I collected in the South Pacific Islands of Palau, Truk and Fiji.
2013 Times-News (Burlington, N. Carolina) (Nexis) 10 Mar. The zigzag shaped ‘mouth’ of the oysters reminded her of some cockscomb oysters she'd seen before.

Compounds

C1. Compounds in which the first element is predominantly in the form coxcomb.
a. General use in various types of compound, in sense 4.
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1577 T. Kendall tr. Politianus et al. Flowers of Epigrammes f. 31 They count hym now a coxcombe foole, A noddie, nothyng wise.
1650 N. Ward Discolliminium 49 Let the Cocks-comb World wag which way it will, 'Twas e're a Bedlam thing, and will be still.
1681 T. Otway Souldiers Fortune iii. i. 27 One would imagine you were gone a Coxcomb-hunting by this time.
1763 Rowe's Ulysses (new ed.) Prol. i. 18 She was coxcomb proof.
1839 H. Hallam Introd. Lit. Europe III. vi. 592 The easy dupes of coxcomb manners from the court.
1907 Eye-witness (Birtle, Manitoba) 24 Dec. Irritated by the coxcomb airs of a witness.., the manager..resolved to ‘take him down’.
2014 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 21 Nov. r5 Strong character actors—Robert Duvall as the irascible dad,..Billy Bob Thornton as a coxcomb rival lawyer.
b.
coxcomb bird n. Obsolete a parrot.Apparently an isolated use.
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the world > animals > birds > perching birds > order Psittaciformes (parrots, etc.) > [noun] > parrot
popinjaya1387
psittac?a1425
parrota1529
Poll1600
coxcomb bird1734
poll-parrot1768
Polly1826
anthropoglot1828
feather-top1891
psittacine1949
1734 A. Pope Epist. to Visct. Cobham 1 The coxcomb Bird, so talkative and grave.
C2. Compounds in which the first element is predominantly in the form cockscomb.
cockscomb ash n. Obsolete rare a variety of the European ash, Fraxinus excelsior, having fasciated shoots.
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the world > plants > particular plants > trees and shrubs > tree or shrub groups > ash and allies > [noun]
ashc700
fraynec1325
wood-browna1400
wild ash1552
white ash1578
manna tree1665
black ash1673
white ash1683
water ash1709
manna ash1715
hoop-ash1763
red ash1773
shrew-ash1776
blue ash1783
swamp ash1794
weeping ash1807
green ash1810
cockscomb ash1850
Oregon ash1857
1850 Midland Florist Jan. 18 The Cockscomb Ash.—With a young plant of this singular monstrosity, we received a comb, cut from a tree of a few year's growth.
1892 Garden 7 May 432/2 The Cockscomb Ash (F. excelsior cristata) has often a large proportion of the shoots curiously fasciated, especially at the points, where they spread out in a Cockscomb-like manner.
cockscomb grass n. Obsolete any of several grasses having a panicle thought to resemble the comb or crest of a cock, esp. of the genus Cynosurus.
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1633 T. Johnson Gerard's Herball (new ed.) i. 29 The Gramen Cristatum, or Cocks-combe grasse... The eare is small, longish, of a pale greene colour, somewhat bending, so that in some sort it resembles the combe of a Cocke.
1785 R. Relhan Flora Cantabrigiensis 39 Crested Dogs-tail-grass. Cocks-comb-grass.
1863 R. C. A. Prior On Pop. Names Brit. Plants 51 Cockscomb-grass, from the shape of the panicle, Cynosurus echinatus.
1899 C. MacMillan Minnesota Plant Life i. 11 There one finds the knot-grasses, rag-weeds, thistles, cockscomb-grasses and other imported species.
cockscomb granulation n. Medicine (now historical) abundant reddish granulation tissue; an area of this.Described originally on the surface of the cervix, later on that of the eye.
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1847 E. Kennedy in Dublin Q. Jrnl. Med. Sci. 3 73 The form of ulcer next to be considered is an aggravated granular condition, which we shall the Cock's Comb Granulation, from its resemblance to this structure.
1899 Ann. Ophthalmol. 8 263 A mass of ‘cockscomb’ granulations was now discovered in the upper cul-de-sac.
1930 Proc. Royal Soc. Med. 23 840 Now the lower fornix is filled with large cockscomb granulations with a patch showing some necrosis.
1961 C. F. Fluhmann Cervix Uteri & its Dis. xiv. 193 They also recognized various types [of cervical erosions] such as the ‘aphthous’, ‘erythematous’, ‘herpetic’, ‘cockscomb granulation’, [etc.].
cockscomb morion n. Armour Obsolete (historical and rare) a type of morion or open helmet with an upright metal crest, worn in the 16th century; cf. comb n. 6a, morion n.1 1.
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1857 Athenæum 12 Dec. 1556/1 His [sc. the painter Meissonier] red heels, yellow doublets, cockscomb morions, and pungent rapiers, are always a delight.
cockscomb pyrites n. now rare a variety of marcasite (pyrites) occurring as groups of parallel flattened crystals arranged in a shape resembling a cock's crest.
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1821 R. Jameson Man. Mineral. 274 Cockscomb-Pyrites.
1842 Synopsis Contents Brit. Mus. (ed. 44) 161 Radiated pyrites, a substance very subject to decomposition, and to which belong most of the varieties of what is commonly called lenticular or coxcomb-pyrites.
1978 J. Bevan et al. in J. Woolley Illustr. Encycl. Mineral Kingdom 122/1 Marcasite... Often repeatedly twinned on {101} giving stepped or fan-like crystals (cockscomb pyrites).

Derivatives

coxcombhood n. Obsolete rare the state or condition of being a coxcomb; foolish vanity, pretentiousness.
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1845 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 58 243 In the potent prime of coxcombhood.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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