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ˈmocket Now dial. [Shortened from mocketer, muckender. Cf. Anglo-Irish muckie, mocky, in the same sense (H. C. Hart).] A bib or handkerchief; also, ? a kerchief.
1537Irish Act Hen. VIII, c. 15 Or use or weare any shirt, smock..mocket, or linnen cappe, coloured or dyed with Saffron. 1611Cotgr., Baverette, a bib, mocket, or mocketer to put before the bosome of a (slauering) child. Ibid., s.v. Embaveté. 1880 W. Cornw. Gloss., Mocket, a bib attached to an apron to keep the front of the dress clean. |