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cock·a·trice C0444300 (kŏk′ə-trĭs, -trīs′)n. Mythology A serpent hatched from a cock's egg and having the power to kill by its glance. [Middle English cocatrice, basilisk, from Old French cocatris, from Medieval Latin cocātrīx, cocātrīc-, possibly alteration of calcātrīx (translation of Greek ikhneumōn, tracker), from Latin calcāre, to track, from calx, calc-, heel.]cockatrice (ˈkɒkətrɪs; -ˌtraɪs) n1. (European Myth & Legend) a legendary monster, part snake and part cock, that could kill with a glance2. (Classical Myth & Legend) another name for basilisk1[C14: from Old French cocatris, from Medieval Latin cocatrix, from Late Latin calcātrix trampler, tracker (translating Greek ikhneumon ichneumon), from Latin calcāre to tread, from calx heel]cock•a•trice (ˈkɒk ə trɪs) n. 1. a legendary monster, part serpent and part fowl, that could kill with a glance. 2. a venomous serpent. Isa. 11:8. [1350–1400; cocatrice < Middle French cocatris < Medieval Latin caucātrīces (pl.), Latin *calcātrīx, feminine of *calcātor tracker] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cockatrice - monster hatched by a reptile from a cock's egg; able to kill with a glancemythical creature, mythical monster - a monster renowned in folklore and myth | TranslationscockatriceenUK
cockatrice1. a legendary monster, part snake and part cock, that could kill with a glance 2. another name for basiliskcockatricehalf-serpent, half-cock; kills with glance. [Heraldry: Brewer Dictionary, 243]See: MonsterscockatriceenUK
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