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A cockatrice is a legendary creature, resembling a large rooster with a lizard-like tail, "an ornament in the drama and poetry of the Elizabethans" Laurence Breiner described it; "the cockatrice, wh...
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The cockatrice is a mythological creature with the body of a dragon or serpent, and the head and legs of a rooster. According to myth, they are the product of a rooster egg (a rare thing indeed!) hatched by a serpent or toad.
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Cockatrice are Slayer monsters that require level 25 slayer to kill. They frequently drop Limpwurt roots used in the Herblore skill. Players need to use a mirror shield when fighting these. Because of their high frequency drops of nature runes, Cockatrices may be a good way to acquire these for high alchemy spells.
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Supposedly there was a cockatrice found in the vault of a chapel dedicated to Saint Lucea during the time of Pope Leo the Fourth (847 to 855.) The breath of this cockatrice fouled the air, and caused many deaths in Rome.
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A cockatrice is a legendary creature with the head and feet of a rooster, but the body of a dragon. The fearsome creatures played a popular rule in folk mythology for many centuries, and some people harbored a secret belief that they might ...
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Cockatrice is the Lochac Arts and Sciences Magazine. If it is Arts or Sciences, you’ll find it within our pages. Articles range from introductory how-tos to detailed descriptions of different parts of medieval life. Contributors range from ...
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Definition of cockatrice from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English cocatrice, from Middle French cocatris ichneumon, cockatrice, from Medieval Latin cocatric-, cocatrix ichneumon...
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www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/COCKATRICE
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An overview of the mythical king of the serpents--the basilisk or cockatrice. ... There is an old saying that "every thing has its enemy"--and the cockatrice quailed before the weasel. The basilisk might look daggers, the weasel cared not, but advanced boldly to the conflict.
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Cockatrice - the mediaeval name (a corruption of "crocodile") of a fabulous serpent supposed to be produced from a cock's egg. It is generally supposed to denote the cerastes, or "horned viper," a very poisonous serpent about a foot long.
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