I. ˈkäkə̇t noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English cocquet, from Anglo-French cokkette or Medieval Latin coketa, coketum customhouse seal
1.
a. : a seal formerly of the English or Scottish king's customhouse
b. : any one of certain other seals formerly used to seal permits
2. : a certified document given to a shipper as a warrant that his goods have been duly entered and have paid duty
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English cocket, coket
obsolete : fine wheaten leavened bread
III. adjective
Etymology: Middle French coquet coquettish — more at coquette
now dialect England
1. : pert , saucy
2. : lively , brisk , merry