An archaic or dialect word for a young rooster or cockerel; a small rooster.
Related to cockrel/cockerel, with the cack- prefix possibly derived from cock. This is an older English dialectal variant with regional British roots.
Cackerel is a delightful example of extinct vocabulary—it was a perfectly normal word for a young rooster in regional English dialects, now almost completely forgotten except in historical texts.
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