meacock

Etymology
Probably a, or from. For use of as a diminutive suffix, see also.

Noun

 * 1)  An uxorious, effeminate, or spiritless man; a meek man who dotes on his wife, or is henpecked.
 * 2) * 1876, Henry Taylor, Philip Van Artevelde., A Dramatic Romance., In Two Parts., Henry S. King & Co. (London), page 86
 * Earl: A man that as much knowledge has of war / As I of brewing mead ! ... A bookish nursling of the monks—a meacock !
 * 1) * 1876, Henry Taylor, Philip Van Artevelde., A Dramatic Romance., In Two Parts., Henry S. King & Co. (London), page 86
 * Earl: A man that as much knowledge has of war / As I of brewing mead ! ... A bookish nursling of the monks—a meacock !