cauker (plural caukers)
(slang, archaic) Alternative form of caulker (“alcoholic drink”)
(informal) Archaic form of corker (“something large or remarkable, a whopper”).
• Kucera
Source: Wiktionary
Cauk, n., Cauk"er, n.
Definition: See Cawk, Calker.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
18 April 2024
(adjective) impelling to action; “it may well be that ethical language has primarily a motivative function”- Arthur Pap; “motive pleas”; “motivating arguments”
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