cockney
Kelime Anlamı :
1. doğu londra şivesi.
2. doğu londralı.
3. londra'nın doğusundan.
4. Londralı.
5. (doğu) londralı.
6. doğu londra'lı.
7. (isim) doğu londra şivesi.
Tanımlar :
1.
A native of the east end of london.
2. the dialect or accent of the natives of the east end of london.
3. of or relating to cockneys or their dialect.
2. the dialect or accent of the natives of the east end of london.
3. of or relating to cockneys or their dialect.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
a native or inhabitant of parts of the east end of london
2. the accent and speech mannerisms of these people
3. of, or relating to these people or their accent
2. the accent and speech mannerisms of these people
3. of, or relating to these people or their accent
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
of or relating to, or like, cockneys.
2. an effeminate person; a spoilt child.
3. A native or resident of the city of london, especially one living in the east end district; -- sometimes used contemptuously.
4. the distinctive dialect of a cockney{2}.
2. an effeminate person; a spoilt child.
3. A native or resident of the city of london, especially one living in the east end district; -- sometimes used contemptuously.
4. the distinctive dialect of a cockney{2}.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A spoiled child; hence, a foolish or effeminate person; a simpleton: often used as a term of reproach without a very clear signification.
2. in the following passages the meaning of the word is uncertain. it is conjectured to mean, in the first three, “a cock” or “a cook,” etc.; in the last, “a cook.”
3. A native or a permanent resident of london: used slightingly or by way of contempt, and generally with allusion to peculiarities of pronunciation or insularity or narrowness of views.
4. [capitalized] same as cockaigne, 2 (where see extract).
5. pertaining to or like cockneys or londoners: as, cockney conceit; cockney speech.
6. to pamper; fondle; cocker.
2. in the following passages the meaning of the word is uncertain. it is conjectured to mean, in the first three, “a cock” or “a cook,” etc.; in the last, “a cook.”
3. A native or a permanent resident of london: used slightingly or by way of contempt, and generally with allusion to peculiarities of pronunciation or insularity or narrowness of views.
4. [capitalized] same as cockaigne, 2 (where see extract).
5. pertaining to or like cockneys or londoners: as, cockney conceit; cockney speech.
6. to pamper; fondle; cocker.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia