Locket vs Cocket - What's the difference?
locket | cocket |
A pendant that opens to reveal a space used for storing a photograph or other small item.
(archaic) The upper metallic cap of a sword’s scabbard.
A small white marking on a cat's coat.
(UK, obsolete) a document issued by the bond office stating that duty has been paid and goods may be sold.
(UK, obsolete) An office in a customhouse where goods intended for export are entered.
(obsolete) A measure for bread.
As a proper noun locket
is .As a noun cocket is
(uk|obsolete) a document issued by the bond office stating that duty has been paid and goods may be sold.As an adjective cocket is
(obsolete) pert; saucy.locket
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Noun
(en noun)External links
----cocket
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Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)- (Blount)