Definition for COCK'ET

COCK'ET, n. [Qu. Fr. cachet, Arm. cacheot, a seal.]

A seal of the custom-house; a royal seal; rather a scroll of parchment, sealed and delivered by the officers of the custom-house, to merchants, as a warrant that their merchandise is entered. The office of entry. – Spelman. Cowel. Encyc.

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