Bawcock

/ˈbɔːkɑːk/ noun

An archaic term of endearment or praise meaning a fine fellow, a good companion, or a bold person.

Possibly a compound of 'baw' (perhaps meaning 'bold' or 'fine') and 'cock' (used as a term of address for a man), though the etymology is obscure. It appears in Early Modern English texts as a complimentary epithet.

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