n. In Englandn. A seal of the custom-house.n. A scroll of parchment sealed and delivered by the officers of the custom-house to a merchant as a warrant that his merchandise is entered.n. The office of entry.n. A stamp; an official seal of any kind.To stamp or mark with a cocket. See cocket, n., 4.n. Same as cocket-bread.n. A loaf or cake of cocket-bread. See first extract under cocket-bread.n. A measure. See first extract under cocket-bread.Brisk; pert; saucy.n. A pert, swaggering fellow; a gallant.To join or fasten in building.