Cock-crowing
1Cock-crowing — In our Lord s time the Jews had adopted the Greek and Roman division of the night into four watches, each consisting of three hours, the first beginning at six o clock in the evening (Luke 12:38; Matt. 14:25; Mark 6:48). But the ancient… …
2cock-crowing — n. 1. Crowing of the cock, cock crow, cock. 2. Dawn, day break, peep of day, first flush of the morning …
3cock-crowing — …
4cock — I. n. 1. Male (of birds). 2. Chanticleer, rooster [U. S.]. 3. Cock crowing, cock crow. 4. Faucet, turn valve, stop cock. 5. Hammer (of gunlock). 6. Turning up, turn, toss, perking …
5crowing — adj. 1. same as {bragging}. Syn: boastful, braggart(prenominal), bragging(prenominal), braggy, big, cock a hoop, self aggrandizing, vainglorious. [WordNet 1.5] …
6cock-a-doodle-doo — n. the crowing sound made by a rooster. [WordNet 1.5] …
7cock-a-hoop — a. Boastful; defiant; exulting. Also used adverbially. Syn: boastful, braggart(prenominal), bragging(prenominal), braggy, big, crowing, self aggrandizing, vainglorious. [1913 Webster] …
8cock — cock1 [käk] n. [ME cok < OE coc & OFr coq, like Dan kok, ON kokkr, of echoic orig.] 1. a) the male of the chicken; rooster b) the male of certain other birds 2. Archaic a) the crowing of a rooster, esp. at sunrise …
9cock-a-doodle-doo — cock a doo•dle doo [[t]ˈkɒk əˌdud lˈdu[/t]] interj. anb (used, esp. in children s stories, to suggest the crowing of a rooster.) • Etymology: 1565–75; imit …
10cock|crow — «KOK KROH», noun. 1. the crowing of a rooster. 2. the time when roosters begin to crow; dawn …