"cock-feather" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: cock-feathers [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} cock-feather (plural cock-feathers)
  1. Alternative form of cock feather
    Feather on an arrow.
    Sense id: en-cock-feather-en-noun-qk1ohi9y
  2. Alternative form of cock feather
    Tailfeather of a cock.
    Sense id: en-cock-feather-en-noun-HYtJJHZo Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 27 73 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 22 78 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 11 89

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1820, Thomas Waring, A Treatise on Archery, page 28:",
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          "ref": "1860, Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke, \"Many Happy Returns of the Day!\": A Birth-day Book, page 121:",
          "text": "Take hold of your arrow by the middle, and place it under the string and over the bow, against which you hold it, by throwing the forefinger of your left hand over the pile or head of the arrow; then drawing your right hand back to its other end, or nock, as it is called, you look for the cock-feather; this found, you let the arrow, held between your finger and thumb, slide down the bow, and you fix it, with the feather upwards, on that part of the string which is exactly opposite the top of the handle.",
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          "ref": "1864, Roger Ascham, The Whole Works of Roger Ascham, page 126:",
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          "ref": "1877, Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine - Volume 8, page 48:",
          "text": "The town was divided into two factions, one of which relied for support upon Switzerland, the other upon Savoy. The Eidgenossen wore in their hats a cock-feather, in the Swiss fashion; the Mamelukes, like the Savoyards, a sprig of holly.",
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          "ref": "1890, Cassell's Family Magazine - Volume 17, page 370:",
          "text": "and the Sergeant-at-Arms, a scarlet dress slashed with blue, blue surcoat, blue stockings, white shoes, and a hat with four feathers — one blue, one red, cock-feather, and eagle-red.",
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