Definition of Parrocked

1. parrock [v] - See also: parrock

Lexicographical Neighbors of Parrocked

parricides
parricidious
parridge
parridges
parried
parrier
parriers
parries
parrilla
parrillas
parring
parritch
parritches
parro
parrock
parrocked (current term)
parrocks
parroket
parrokets
parroquet
parrot
parrot's-bill
parrot's beak
parrot's bill
parrot-beak nail
parrot-fashion
parrot cries
parrot cry
parrot disease
parrot fever

Literary usage of Parrocked

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1830)
"There were the two parrocked together, like a ewe and a lamb, early and late ; and though the Laird really appeared to have, and probably had, some delight ..."

2. Verse Satire in England Before the Renaissance by Samuel Marion Tucker (1908)
"... hoode," " parrocked pouche," daggers, " purpled garments," " rolled hodes, stuffed with ..."

3. Tales and Sketches by James Hogg (1837)
"There were the two parrocked together, like a ewe and a lamb, early and late ; and though the Laird really appeared to have, and probably had, some delight ..."

4. The Great English Short-story Writers by William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson (1910)
"There were the two parrocked together, like a ewe and a lamb, early and late; and though the Laird really appeared to have, and probably had, some delight ..."

5. Sacred Archæology: A Popular Dictionary of Ecclesiastical Art and by Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott (1868)
"Open benches are mentioned at Exeter in 1287, but at Durham, somewhat later, the enclosed cloister carols; and, in the fifteenth century, "parrocked" seats ..."

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