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Definitions of cockspur in various dictionaries:
noun - widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass
noun - small spiny West Indian tree
noun - a thorny plant
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Plant this at the heel of the rooster |
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May 11 2001 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
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The spur of a gamecock |
Any of several unrelated thorny shrubs |
The spur on the leg of a cock. |
A European plant of the daisy family with yellow thistle-like flower heads that has become naturalized in Australia. |
small spiny West Indian tree |
widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass |
Cockspur might refer to |
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Cockspur Rum is a rum beverage from the Eastern Caribbean island nation of Barbados. It has been produced by Hanschell Inniss Ltd. since 1884. It has a rooster as its emblem. * Barbados is the country of origin of rumbullion, as it was originally called in the 18th century. Danish merchant Valdemar Hanschell established a liquor store in the 19th century where the rum was first distilled. Cockspur blends its rum while aging it in oak barrels, and it contains forty percent alcohol by volume.The rum won the "International Wine and Spirit Competition's" Gold Medal in 1981, 1984, and 1989. Proof66.com listed Cockspur among its "Top 20 rated rums in the world".Hanschell Inniss sponsored a three-year deal between 1987 and 1990 with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to sponsor the National Club Championship. This was renamed the "Cockspur Cup" for 2004. |