cockerel

/ˈkɑkɹəl/

cockerel

English Noun Top 36,075
Ad

Definition

A young male chicken.

Etymology

From Middle English kokerel. By surface analysis, cock + -rel.

Example Sentences

  • "“Mrs. Boast can’t have got all these from one hatching,” [Ma] said. “I do believe there’s not more than two cockerels among them.” “The Boasts have got such a head-start with chickens, likely they’re planning to eat friers this summer,” said Pa. “It may be she took a few cockerels out of this flock, looking on them as meat.”"
  • "He had made arrangements with the cockerel to call him three-quarters of an hour earlier in the mornings instead of half an hour."
Ad

Related Words