Definition of Rocquets

1. rocquet [n] - See also: rocquet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rocquets

rockumentary
rockweed
rockweeds
rockwood
rockwork
rockworks
rocky
rocky mountain spotted fever
rocky road
rocoa
rococo
rococos
rocoto
rocotos
rocquet
rocquets
rocs
rocuronium
rod-shaped
rod cell
rod cells
rod disks
rod fibre
rod for one's back
rod for one's breech
rod for one's own back
rod for one's own breech
rod granule

Literary usage of Rocquets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Despatches of William Perwich: English Agent in Paris, 1669-1677 by William Perwich, Minnie Beryl Curran (1903)
"... the last rocquets that flew up sent downe an unfortunate & ungratefull star into the eye of the Provost's only son, at whose charge all this ..."

2. The Despatches of William Perwich: English Agent in Paris, 1669-1677 by William Perwich (1903)
"... the last rocquets that flew up seut downe an unfortunate & ungratefull star into the eye of the Provost's only son, at whose charge all this ..."

3. History of Scotland [1149-1603] by Patrick Fraser Tytler (1845)
"... were conspicuous articles in female dress ; and where the palls, copes, rocquets, crosiers, censers, and church plate, were still more sumptuous. ..."

4. Mémoires (1892)
"Elle portait : d'azur, à trois tours ou rocquets £Echiquier d'argent, chargés de trois mouchetures d'hermine de sable, posées 2 et i. ..."

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