释义 |
cockler|ˈkɒklə(r)| [f. cockle n.2 + -er.] One who collects cockles (the shell-fish).
1769Gray Wks. (1827) 304 A brother of the trade, a cockler, as he styled him. 1861Wynter Soc. Bees 418 He sees the ‘cocklers’ busy among the briny pools. 1865Pall Mall G. 15 Aug. 3/2 Cocklers go out bare-legged. |