"bibcock" meaning in All languages combined

See bibcock on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: bibcocks [plural]
Etymology: bib + cock; thus ultimately traceable to the idea of drinking (e.g., water, wine, beer). Etymology templates: {{compound|en|bib#Etymology 1|cock|id2=plumbing valve}} bib + cock, {{l|en|drink#Verb|drinking}} drinking Head templates: {{en-noun}} bibcock (plural bibcocks)
  1. An appliance (typically a valve with a threaded outlet) allowing the provision of hose connections outside of buildings. Wikipedia link: bibcock Synonyms: bibb, sillcock, spigot (english: sometimes synonymous, regiolectally) Hypernyms: cock Coordinate_terms: petcock, seacock, stopcock
    Sense id: en-bibcock-en-noun-MOdd96bZ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English links with manual fragments

Inflected forms

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