cawker

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Noun

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cawker (plural cawkers)

  1. Alternative form of calker
    • 1828, David Macbeth Moir, The Life of Mansie Wauch[1]:
      Hae, man, there's a cawker to keep your heart warm; and set down that bottle," quoth I, wiping the saw-dust affn't with my hand, "to get a toast; I'se warrant it for Deacon Jaffrey's best brown stout."

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