cockscomb
English
editAlternative forms
edit- cock's comb
- cock's-comb (archaic)
- coxcomb
Etymology
editFrom Middle English cokkes comb; equivalent to cock + -s- + comb.
Noun
editcockscomb (plural cockscombs)
- The fleshy red crest of a rooster
- A red cap once worn by court jesters
- A yellow rattle, Rhinanthus minor (flowering plant native to Eurasia)
- An annual garden plant (Celosia argentea var. cristata, syn. Celosia cristata), having showy red clusters of flowers
- 1929, M. Barnard Eldershaw, A House is Built, Chapter VII, Section xi:
- She saw a square picture framed in the window, two whitewashed cottages each with a little winding path, a bed of red and yellow cockscomb, a sloping field, a row of gum-trees, a child in a blue sunbonnet carrying a basket.
- (archaic) A conceited dandy
- (nautical) A serrated cleat once fitted to the yards of a square-rigged ship and used when the sail was being reefed
Derived terms
edit- cockscombed
- common cockscomb (Celosia argentea var. cristata, syn. Celosia cristata)
- garden cockscomb (Celosia argentea var. cristata, syn. Celosia cristata)
- plumed cockscomb (Celosia argentea)
- silver cockscomb (Celosia argentea)
- yellow cockscomb (Rhinanthus crista-galli)
Translations
editfleshy red crest of a rooster
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red cap once worn by court jesters
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Rhinanthus minor — see yellow rattle
Celosia cristata
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