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- Cock_egg abstract "A cock en egg is an archaic term for a yolkless egg. Since they contain no yolk and therefore cannot hatch, these eggs were traditionally believed to be laid by roosters. This gave rise to the myth that when a cock's egg was hatched, it would produce a cockatrice, a fearsome serpent which could kill with its evil stare. According to the superstition, this could be prevented by throwing the egg over the family dwelling so it smashed at the other side without touching the roof.".
- Cock_egg wikiPageID "23986191".
- Cock_egg wikiPageRevisionID "602320350".
- Cock_egg hasPhotoCollection Cock_egg.
- Cock_egg subject Category:Eggs.
- Cock_egg type Cell100006484.
- Cock_egg type Egg101460457.
- Cock_egg type Eggs.
- Cock_egg type Gamete105456945.
- Cock_egg type LivingThing100004258.
- Cock_egg type Object100002684.
- Cock_egg type Ovum105457973.
- Cock_egg type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cock_egg type ReproductiveCell105456732.
- Cock_egg type Whole100003553.
- Cock_egg type Food.
- Cock_egg type FunctionalSubstance.
- Cock_egg comment "A cock en egg is an archaic term for a yolkless egg. Since they contain no yolk and therefore cannot hatch, these eggs were traditionally believed to be laid by roosters. This gave rise to the myth that when a cock's egg was hatched, it would produce a cockatrice, a fearsome serpent which could kill with its evil stare. According to the superstition, this could be prevented by throwing the egg over the family dwelling so it smashed at the other side without touching the roof.".
- Cock_egg label "Cock egg".
- Cock_egg sameAs m.076x9cz.
- Cock_egg sameAs Q5139511.
- Cock_egg sameAs Q5139511.
- Cock_egg sameAs Cock_egg.
- Cock_egg wasDerivedFrom Cock_egg?oldid=602320350.
- Cock_egg isPrimaryTopicOf Cock_egg.