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It is often associated in a variety of countries with masculine strength. It is also a slang termthat is not admissible in polite discourse.<br><br>A coc is a domestic, male fowl. Its name derives from the Old English coc, also called a coc and is Proto-Germanic *kukkaz. It was used as an umbrella term to refer to "man" in the 1500s.<br><br>Cocks are also used as a symbol of male virility in numerous places. A gun hammer may also be described as a cock. It also serves as used to refer to a rooster, which is an adult male chicken. The word "cock" is also used in oaths, for example, in the oath "The cock of my tongue."<br><br>The term "cock" is used to describe the way someone's eye is turned when they smile. It is also used to describe the way the person's hat is tipped at an unusual angle. It is a slang word, but it is not admissible in the literature or in polite conversation.<br><br>Haymaking is also described as an cock. It is often used in an epithet. 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The male is also associated with the fertilizer used by the domestic hen.<br><br>The cock is most often is used to indicate a gun or a rooster. The cock is the most famous bird's aficionado and is a suitable name for an bird called a rooster.<br><br>Refer to<br><br>The term "cock" generally refers to a male domestic fowl. It is regarded as a symbol of male virility within some cultures. It is also used as a symbol of fights that involve violent fights. It is part of the spiritual context in Christianity.<br><br>Historically, the cock is an emblem of Artaxerxes. He offered gold cocks as reward to Cyrus the Younger, who was killed in 401 B.C. The symbol was carried by Carians on lances. The cock was later adopted as a symbol of Christian religion. Illustrations of cockfighting postures can be found in the Vivian Bible. It is also used in Jewish religion as a symbol of the Shield of David. In Hebrew it is referred to as Magen David.<br><br>A Cocked Head is a hat with a turned-up crown in certain cultures. The term "cocking the hat" also refers to boastful defiance or of cocking the brim. Louisa May Alcott's father was Alcox. She later changed her name to Louisa May Alcott.<br><br>References for cock include the attributes of Athena, Heracles, and Ares. The word is also used in slang. The word cock is generally not acceptable in polite speech or in literature. It is also an agent word that comes from the verb "roost". The word originally referred to "penis," which is an "roosting bird," but is now an abbreviation for "rooster".<br><br>The Old Testament contains several references to cocks, including the symbol of fertility and the virtue of virility. It was also mentioned in the Bible as a symbol for Joash, the son of Ahaziah. It is also a sacred vessel, also known as the Persian cock. It is also a sacred vessel recognized by the Vatican.
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