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Ancient tribe in Ireland
The Corca Oíche, meaning "the race of Oíche" (also Corco Óchae, Corcu Oche, Corco Che, Corcuighe, Corcoiche), was an ancient tribe, possibly of Pictish
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May) [citation needed] 1457 – Druim da Ethiar [citation needed] 1460 – Corca Bhaiscinn (naval battle) [citation needed] 1461 – Ceann Maghair [citation
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God
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American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Netherlands, Portuguese, Scottish, Swedish
Filled Heart; Maiden
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of three places: the first, Cockfield in Durham, is named from an Old English personal name Cocca + feld ‘open country’; the second, Cockfield in Suffolk, is named from an Old English personal name Cohha, with the same second element; and the third, Cuckfield in Sussex, is believed to be from an Old English personal name Cuca + feld.
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Filled Heart
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Mountain Valley
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English
English : variant of Cordier.Catalan : occupational name for a maker of cord or string, from an agent derivative of Catalan corda ‘string’, ‘cord’.
Girl/Female
Scottish American English Greek
Seething pool.
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French
French : from Old French corne ‘horn’ (Late Latin corna), a derogatory nickname for a cuckold (see Horn 4), or a metonymic occupational name for a hornblower or worker in horn.English : variant spelling of Corn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English cok ‘cock’, ‘male bird or fowl’ (Old English cocc), given for a variety of possible reasons. Applied to a young lad who strutted proudly like a cock, it soon became a generic term for a youth and was attached with hypocoristic force to the short forms of many medieval personal names (e.g. Alcock, Hancock, Hiscock, Mycock). The nickname may also have referred to a natural leader, or an early riser, or a lusty or aggressive individual. The surname may also occasionally derive from a picture of a rooster used as a house sign.English : from the Old English personal name Cocca, derived from the word given in 1 above or from the homonymous cocc ‘hillock’, ‘clump’, ‘lump’, and so perhaps denoting a fat and awkward man. This name is not independently attested, but appears to lie behind a number of place names and (probably) the medieval personal name Cock, which was still in use in the late 13th century.
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Kore, CORA means "maiden." In mythology, this is a name borne by Persephone, a goddess of the underworld.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant of Curley.English : habitational name from Corley in Warwickshire or Coreley in Shropshire, both named with Old English corna, a metathesized form of crona, genitive plural of cron, cran ‘crane’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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Male
Italian
Italian form of German Hariric, ARRIGO means "army ruler."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of the Ocean
Male
Egyptian
, ibis.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Eye; Eyeball; The Middle of Anything; Ib Muqlah; Abbasid Vizier and Founder of Arabic Calligraphy
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Affectionate; Kind Hearted; Compassionate; Loving
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Millet (Plant)
Boy/Male
Arabic
Worshipped; Adored
Boy/Male
Hindu
Flow of the river
Male
French
Old French form of Latin Christianus, CHRESTIEN means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps an altered spelling of Yelverton.
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n.
A humming bird (Thaumastura cora) having two of the tail feathers next to the middle ones very long in the male; -- called also cora humming bird.
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A species of red earth colored by iron sesquioxide; red ocher.
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A powerful alkaloid, C17H21NO4, obtained from the leaves of coca. It is a bitter, white, crystalline substance, and is remarkable for producing local insensibility to pain.
a.
See Ochery.
n.
Alt. of Uran-ochre
n.
The Arabian gazelle (Gazella Arabica), found from persia to North Africa.
a.
See Ochery.
n.
A genus of shrubs or small trees of the Flax family, growing in tropical countries. E. Coca is the source of cocaine. See Coca.
n.
Lead protoxide, PbO, obtained as a yellow amorphous powder, the fused and crystalline form of which is called litharge; lead ocher. It is used as a pigment.
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An alkaloid associated with cocaine in coca leaves (Erythroxylon coca), and extracted as a thick, yellow oil, having a pungent taste and odor.
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A voracious, toothed whale of the genus Orca, of which several species are known.
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See Ocher.
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A kind of ocher which is used in some parts of England in marking sheep.
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The dried leaf of a South American shrub (Erythroxylon Coca). In med., called Erythroxylon.
n.
Ruddle; red ocher.
n.
An important ore of iron, the sesquioxide, so called because of the red color of the powder. It occurs in splendent rhombohedral crystals, and in massive and earthy forms; -- the last called red ocher. Called also specular iron, oligist iron, rhombohedral iron ore, and bloodstone. See Brown hematite, under Brown.
a.
Ocherous.
v. t.
Fine clay or ocher made up into balls, used for marking sheep.
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An earthy oxide of manganese, or mixture of different oxides and water, with some oxide of iron, and often silica, alumina, lime, or baryta; black ocher. There are several varieties.
n.
See Coca.