Brock

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  • noun. A badger.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. A badger.
  • noun. [Sometimes used as a term of reproach.
  • To break, crumble, or cut into bits or shreds.
  • noun. A piece; a fragment.
  • To cry out; murmur; complain: a word of somewhat uncertain meaning, found only in the two passages quoted.
  • noun. The name of an insect.
  • noun. A cart-horse or draft-horse: a word of uncertain original meaning, applied also in provincial English to a cow.
  • noun. Short for brocket.
  • noun. A pig.
  • noun. Swill for feeding pigs.
  • noun. A cabbage.
  • noun. A variant of brough.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. A badger.
  • noun. A brocket.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. a male badger.
  • noun. A brocket.
  • verb. to taunt
  • Word Usage
    "Dinmont regarded Brown's tenderness to a "brock" -- as a proof of incredible imbecility, or, rather, of want of proper antipathy to vermin."