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n.
A simpleton; a gull; a dupe.
n.
An English dry measure, being, at London, 36 bushels heaped up, or its equivalent weight, and more than twice as much at Newcastle. Now used exclusively for coal and coke.
v. t.
An account or statement of a judicial opinion or decision, or of case argued and determined in a court of law, chancery, etc.; also, in the plural, the volumes containing such reports; as, Coke's Reports.
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A cockney.
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Refuse left in the process of making coke or burning charcoal.
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Mineral coal charred, or depriver of its bitumen, sulphur, or other volatile matter by roasting in a kiln or oven, or by distillation, as in gas works. It is lagerly used where / smokeless fire is required.
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Hence: An elementary and necessary principle; a precept, maxim, or rule, recognized as established and authoritative; usually in the plural, a collection of such principles and precepts; esp., a comprehensive summary of legal principles and decisions; as, the Institutes of Justinian; Coke's Institutes of the Laws of England. Cf. Digest, n.
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A mass of bricks heaped up to be burned; or of ore for roasting, or of coal for coking.
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Cuckold.
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To convert into coke.
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The cocoanut.
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See Coke, n.
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An interpreter. [Obs.] Coke.
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