[f. COCKLE sb.2]
1. Furnished with a shell.
1588. Shaks., L. L. L., IV. iii. 338. More soft and sensible, Then are the tender hornes of Cockled Snayles.
2. Made ill by eating cockles. colloq.
[f. COCKLE sb.2]
1. Furnished with a shell.
1588. Shaks., L. L. L., IV. iii. 338. More soft and sensible, Then are the tender hornes of Cockled Snayles.
2. Made ill by eating cockles. colloq.