cuckow

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Noun

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cuckow (plural cuckows)

  1. Obsolete form of cuckoo.
    • 1791, James Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.:
      This employment was very irksome to him in every respect, [] Mr. Hector recollects his writing 'that the poet had described the dull sameness of his existence in these words, "Vitam continet una dies" (one day contains the whole of my life); that it was unvaried as the note of the cuckow; and that he did not know whether it was more disagreeable for him to teach, or the boys to learn, the grammar rules.'

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cuckow

  1. Alternative form of cokkou