hock-day
1Hock-day — Hockˈ day or Hock Tuesday noun An old English festival held on the second Tuesday after Easter Sunday, one of the chief customs being the seizing and binding of men by women until they gave money for their liberty • • • Main Entry: ↑hock …
2Hock Day — ♦ The second Tuesday after Easter Sunday; in former times an important term day, on which rents were paid, Hock day and Michaelmas dividing the rural year into its summer and winter halves. (Bennett, H.S. Life on the English Manor: A Study of… …
3Hock-day — The Tuesday after Easter Sunday; important as being one of the days on which rents were to be paid. Money was also collected for parish use. It was the occasion for games like catch, when those caught had to buy their freedom ( hock themselves)… …
4hock-day — An ancient English festival, the second or third Tuesday after Easter …
5Hock tide — was an ancient general holiday in England, celebrated on the second Monday and Tuesday after Easter Sunday.Hock Tuesday was an important term day, rents being then payable, for with Michaelmas it divided the rural year into its winter and summer… …
6hock — hock·day; hock; hock·el·ty; hock·et; hock·ey·ist; hock·ing; hol·ly·hock; mo·hock; mo·hock·ism; hock·er; hock·ey; Hock; hock·ey·ite; lo·hock; …
7day — alack·a·day; birth·day; ca·ran·day; cen·ti·day; day; day·ak; day·ber·ry; day·dream·er; day·dreamy; day·less; day·man; day·tale; day·ton; day·to·ni·an; dooms·day; ev·ery·day·ness; far·a·day; fri·day; hal·low·day; hock·day; hol·i·day·er;… …
8hock-money — Contributions for the celebration of hock day …
9Hock-days — Hockˈ days plural noun Hock Tuesday and the preceding day (Hock Monday) on which the men seized the women in the same way • • • Main Entry: ↑hock …
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