Definition of Dooket

1. a dovecote [n -S] - See also: dovecote

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dooket

doof
doofer
doofers
doofi
doofs
doofus
doofuses
doogh
doohickey
doohickeys
doohickies
doojigger
doojiggers
dook
dooked
dooket (current term)
dookets
dookie hole
dookie holes
dooking
dooks
dooky
dool
doolally
doolally tap
doole
doolee
doolees
dooles

Literary usage of Dooket

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

1. A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity: With Notes by Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor, John Innes Clark Hare, Horace Binney Wallace (1877)
"... purchaser of the judgment, unless it is entered on the dooket, or brought to his knowledge in some other way 5 Hendrickson's Appeal, 12 Harris, 363. ..."

2. A Manual of Practice in the Courts of the United States: Embracing the by Robert Desty (1875)
"All motions to dismiss appeals tuid writs of error, except motions to dooket and dismiss under the !)th rule, must be submitted in the first instance on ..."

3. Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Nebraska by Nebraska Supreme Court (1904)
"... but through inadvertence had made no notation thereof on the trial dooket, so that no order was spread upon the journal, Is sufficient to sustain an ..."

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