"cokenay" meaning in Middle English

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Noun

Head templates: {{head|enm|noun}} cokenay
  1. cockney; weakling; sissy
    Sense id: en-cokenay-enm-noun-5DG9~uSc Categories (other): Middle English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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  "lang": "Middle English",
  "lang_code": "enm",
  "pos": "noun",
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      "examples": [
        {
          "english": "… And when this trick is told another day,\nI shall be considered a fool, a weakling!",
          "ref": "late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Reeve's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, line 4207-4208",
          "roman": "I sal been halde a daf, a cokenay!",
          "text": "[...] And when this Iape is tald another day,",
          "type": "quotation"
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        "cockney; weakling; sissy"
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          "weakling",
          "weakling"
        ],
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          "sissy",
          "sissy"
        ]
      ]
    }
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  "word": "cokenay"
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          "english": "… And when this trick is told another day,\nI shall be considered a fool, a weakling!",
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          "text": "[...] And when this Iape is tald another day,",
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