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Meaning of cocket

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cocket (n.)

Pert; saucy.

A customhouse seal; a certified document given to a shipper as a warrant that his goods have been duly entered and have paid duty.

An office in a customhouse where goods intended for export are entered.

A measure for bread.

cocket Sentence Examples

  1. The royal decree bore the cocket of the king, signifying its authenticity.
  2. The parchment was stamped with the cocket of the council, marking it as a legal document.
  3. Only documents with the official cocket could be considered valid in the court of law.
  4. The cocket on the treaty ensured its acceptance by all parties involved.
  5. The merchant's letter of authorization carried the cocket of the trading guild, granting him permission to conduct business overseas.
  6. The knight's proclamation was sealed with the cocket of his noble house, indicating his authority.
  7. Before the document could be recognized by the authorities, it needed the cocket of the ruling magistrate.
  8. The cocket of the queen adorned the letter, proving it had her royal approval.
  9. The manuscript bore the cocket of the church, confirming its religious significance.
  10. To ensure the legitimacy of the treaty, it was required to bear the cocket of both nations' sovereigns.

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Pert; saucy., A customhouse seal; a certified document given to a shipper as a warrant that his goods have been duly entered and have paid duty., An office in a

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The royal decree bore the cocket of the king, signifying its authenticity.

The parchment was stamped with the cocket of the council, marking it as a legal document.

Only documents with the official cocket could be considered valid in the court of law.

The cocket on the treaty ensured its acceptance by all parties involved.