bawcock
Noun

bawcock (plural bawcocks)

  1. (archaic) A fine fellow.
    • c. 1599, Henry V, by Shakespeare, Act III Scene II
      Abate thy rage, abate thy manly rage; / Abate thy rage, great duke. / Good bawcock, bate thy rage. Use lenity, sweet chuck.



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