cockcrow

cockcrow
ˈcock·crow
n Hahnenschrei m
to rise at \cockcrow beim ersten Hahnenschrei aufstehen
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['kɒkkrəʊ]
n
(old: dawn) Hahnenschrei m

at cockcrow — beim ersten Hahnenschrei

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cockcrow, cockcrowing s
1. Hahnenschrei m:
at cockcrow beim ersten Hahnenschrei
2. fig Tagesanbruch m
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n.
Hahnenschrei m.

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