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cock's-foot

American  
[koks-foot] / ˈkɒksˌfʊt /
Or cocksfoot

Etymology

Origin of cock's-foot

First recorded in 1690–1700; so called from the appearance of the panicles

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Beside these grow grasses including cock's-foot, crested dog's-tail, meadow fescue and sweet vernal-grass and among them all stride birds such as the curlew, lapwing, snipe and twite.

From The Guardian • Dec. 13, 2012