Sc. [f. LASS + diminutive suffix -OCK.] A little girl.

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1816.  Scott, Old Mort., v. I mind, when I was a gilpy of a lassock, seeing the Duke. Ibid. (1818), Rob Roy, xxxvi. I wadna for ever sa muckle that even the lassock Mattie kenn’d ony thing about it.

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1887.  R. Buchanan, Heir of Linne, i. A young lassock’s petticoat from the linen-press.

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