The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hoker
Hoker \Ho"ker\, n. [AS. h[=o]cor.]
Scorn; derision; abusive talk. [Obs.] -- Ho"ker*ly, adv.
[Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
hoker
n. (context obsolete English) scorn; derision; abusive talk
Usage examples of "hoker".
In the monument of Leofric, erected by Hoker, the historian, was found a large slab of marble marked with crosses.
Exeter, and was a nephew of John Vowel, alias Hoker, Chamberlain and Historian of the city.
According to Hoker this bishop was the son of Hilary Blondy, Mayor of Exeter in 1227.