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Cockernonie,
a
gathering
up
of
the
hair
of
women,
after
a
fashion
similar
to
that
of
the
modern
"chignon,"
and
sometimes
called
a
"cock-up."
Mr.
Kirkton,
of
Edinburgh,
preaching
against
"cock-ups"—of
which
chignons
were
the
representatives
a
quarter
of
a
century
ago—said:
"I
have
been
all
this
year
preaching
against
the
vanity
of
women,
yet
I
see
my
own
daughter
in
the
kirk
even
now
with
as
high
a
'cock-up'
as
any
one
of
you
all."
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Cockernonie, a gathering up of the hair of women, after a fashion similar to that of the modern chignon,
and sometimes called a cock-up.
Mr. Kirkton, of Edinburgh, preaching against cock-ups
—of which chignons were the representatives a quarter of a century ago—said: I have been all this year preaching against the vanity of women, yet I see my own daughter in the kirk even now with as high a 'cock-up' as any one of you all.
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