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Cockney

cockney
 noun  (plural ~s)  Etymology: Middle English cokeney, literally, cocks' egg, from coken (genitive plural of cok cock) + ey egg, from Old English ?g  Date: 14th century  1. obsolete  a. a spoiled child  b. a squeamish woman  2. often capitalized  a. a native of London and especially of the East End of London  b. the dialect of London or of the East End of London  • ~ adjective  • ~fy transitive verb  • ~ish adjective  • ~ism noun COCKNEYFY  transitive verb see cockney
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1.
  n. & adj. --n. (pl. -eys) 1 a a native of East London, esp. one born within hearing of Bow Bells. b the dialect or accent typical of this area. 2 Austral. a young snapper fish, Chrysophrys auratus. --adj. of or characteristic of cockneys or their dialect or accent. Derivatives cockneyism n. Etymology: ME cokeney cock's egg, later derog. for 'townsman' ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1. кокни (лондонское просторечие) 2. пренебр. кокни, коренной лондонец (уроженец Лондона, особ. восточной части) 3. характерный для кокни cockney accent —- акцент кокни ...
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3.
  pronunciation произношение кокни COCKNEY noun  1) кокни, лондонец из низов (особ. уроженец Ист-Энда)  2) кокни (лондонское просторечие, преимущественно Ист-Энда)  3) disdain. горожанин  4) attr. свойственный кокни - cockney pronunciation ...
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  (cockneys) 1. A cockney is a person who was born in the East End of London. ...a Cockney cab driver... N-COUNT: oft N n 2. Cockney is the dialect and accent of the East End of London. The man spoke with a Cockney accent. N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ n 1 someone, especially a working class person, who comes from the eastern area of London 2 a way of speaking English that is typical of someone from this area - cockney adj ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - 1600, from M.E. cokenei "spoiled child, milksop," orig. cokene-ey "cock's egg." Most likely disentangling of the etymology is to start from O.E. cocena "cock's egg" -- gen. pl. of coc "cock" + жg "egg" -- medieval term for "runt of a clutch," extended c.1521 to "town dweller," gradually narrowing thereafter to a particular neighborhood of London. ...
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