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Cockalorum

Postby Dr. Goodword » Fri Aug 28, 2015 10:21 pm

• cockalorum •

Pronunciation: kah-kê-lor-êm • Hear it!

Part of Speech: Noun

Meaning: 1. A little man with an extraordinarily high opinion of himself, who 'crows' about himself a lot. 2. The 'crowing' of a cockalorum, cockamamie boasting, false self-praise.

Notes: Now, everyone will tell you that the plural of this funny word is cockalorums. However, since the word itself is a joke, why not push it to the limits and call a bunch of cocky twerps "cockalora"? The reference also seems to be to bantam roosters, for the sense of this word is usually restricted to small men.

In Play: We don't like to encourage the use of pejorative terms, but this word is so funny it is hard to resist: "That little cockalorum loves to crow about all the actors he met growing up in Beverly Hills." I further discourage anyone from saying anything like, "The little cockalorum is in the boss's office now giving himself credit for all the changes we made over his protestations." But you can see how someone might ignore my advice.

Word History: This word obviously shares a source with cocky, referring to someone who prances around as full of himself as a rooster. It has been suggested that it was built upon the base of an obsolete Flemish verb, kockeloeren "to crow." It might just as well have been the result of monkeying around with cock-a-doodle-doo and the Latin genitive plural ending, -orum. However, the only thing we are sure of is the influence of the Latin ending. The sentiment is related to the old French saying: Le coq est roi sur son fumier "The rooster is king on his dunghill".
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Re: Cockalorum

Postby Perry Lassiter » Fri Dec 09, 2016 2:02 am

But cockalora if feminine and cockalorum is masculine, so I might prefer cockalori or -rae. And we could all discuss this cocksurely.
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Re: Cockalorum

Postby bnjtokyo » Thu Dec 15, 2016 12:32 am

Actually, it is kind of difficult to identify the case and declension of this noun. The -orum suffix suggests our English word is coined using the genitive plural of a second declension noun and it could be either masculine or neuter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_declension

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Re: Cockalorum

Postby Slava » Fri Jan 20, 2017 9:42 am

Does anyone else remember "Master of All Masters"?
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Re: Cockalorum

Postby Philip Hudson » Sun Jan 22, 2017 1:20 am

There is a prominent pastor who I call a bantam rooster. His name shall not be revealed here. He is a very small man who struts around the podium and then he strikes his current devil with beak and claw leaving carnage all over the pulpit.
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