Middle English edit

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Old French cucu.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɔkuː/, /ˈkukuː/

Noun edit

cokkou (plural kockowes)

  1. The cuckoo (Cuculus canorus).
    • a. 1250, unknown, “Sumer is icumen in”‎[1]:
      Lhude sing cuccu / Groweþ sed / and bloweþ med
      Sing loudly, cuckoo! / seed grows / and fields bloom
  2. (rare) The sound a cuckoo makes.

Descendants edit

  • English: cuckoo
  • Scots: cuckoo

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