cockshut
English
    
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Etymology
    
From Middle English cokshote, equivalent to cock + shut.
Noun
    
cockshut (countable and uncountable, plural cockshuts)
- (countable, obsolete) A kind of net for catching woodcock.
- (obsolete) Twilight, when poultry would be shut in for the night.
- 1593, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Richard the Third', act 5, scene 3:- Sir Richard Ratcliff: Thomas the Earl of Surrey, and himself,
 Much about cock-shut time, from troop to troop
 Went through the army, cheering up the soldiers.
 
- 1603, Ben Jonson, The Satyr; republished in The Works of Ben Jonson, volume 6, London: For G. and W. Nicol, et al, 1816, page 473:- 1 Fai.: Mistress, this is only spite:
 For you would not yesternight
 Kiss him in the cock-shut light.
 
 
Synonyms
    
- crepusculum, mirkning, nightfall; see also Thesaurus:dusk
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