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Synonyms: gamecock

fighting cock

Translations: gamecock

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spanish
Translations:
gallo de pelea, Gamecock, gallo, de pelea, gallo de riña
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german
Translations:
kampfhahn, Kampfhahn
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french
Translations:
coq de combat, coq, Gamecock, de Gamecock
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italian
Translations:
Gamecock, gallo da combattimento
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portuguese
Translations:
o Gamecock, do Gamecock, galo de briga
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dutch
Translations:
kemphaan, vechthaan
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russian
Translations:
Gamecock, Бойцового петуха
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norwegian
Translations:
Gamecock
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swedish
Translations:
Cock, Gamecock
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finnish
Translations:
tappelukukko, Gamecock
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danish
Translations:
GAMECOCK
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czech
Translations:
kohout trénovaný na kohoutí zápasy, Gamecock
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polish
Translations:
Gamecock
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hungarian
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Gamecock
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turkish
Translations:
dövüş horozu
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greek
Translations:
αλεκτορομαχίας, κόκορας κοκορομαχίας
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ukrainian
Translations:
Gamecock
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albanian
Translations:
gjel i sërvitur
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bulgarian
Translations:
Gamecock
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belarusian
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Gamecock
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estonian
Translations:
Kaotades kukk
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croatian
Translations:
pijetao odgajen za borbu
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romanian
Translations:
Gamecock
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slovak
Translations:
kohút, kohútik, ventil

The meaning and "use of": gamecock

noun
  • a rooster bred and trained for cockfighting. Also called game fowl. - A ferocious blood-sport, probably introduced by the Romans, in which intensively trained gamecocks with metal or bone spurs slipped over their natural ones were set to fight, usually to the death, on a stage in a circular pit.

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