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Uncous

Uncous \Un"cous\, a. [L. uncus hooked, as n., a hook.] Hooklike; hooked. [Obs.]
--Sir T. Browne.

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uncous

a. (context rare English) curved or hook-shaped.

Usage examples of "uncous".

And contemplating the calicular shafts, and uncous disposure of their extremities, so accommodable unto the office of abstersion, not condemne as wholly improbable the conceit of those who accept it, for the herbe Borith.