Plaything vs Playock - What's the difference?
plaything | playock |
A thing or person intended for playing with.
* 1856 : (Gustave Flaubert), (Madame Bovary), Part III Chapter XI, translated by Eleanor Marx-Aveling
A plaything; a toy.
*1936 , John Galt, David Storrar Meldrum, William Roughead, The Works of John Galt :
As nouns the difference between plaything and playock
is that plaything is a thing or person intended for playing with while playock is a plaything; a toy.plaything
English
Noun
(en noun)- The next day Charles had the child brought back. She asked for her mamma. They told her she was away; that she would bring her back some playthings .
playock
English
Noun
(en noun)- [...] I would therefore like if you will lend her a note, and ye may put half-a-crown in the hand of each of the poor weans for a playock , — for she's a proud spirit, and will bear much before she complain.
