What is another word for Cockneydom?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒknɪdəm] (IPA)

Cockneydom is a term used to describe the lifestyle, language, and culture of the working-class East End of London. However, there are other words that can be used to describe the same community or culture. For example, the term 'East End' refers to the same area of London where the Cockney community is located. 'Rhubarb Triangle' is another term used to refer to the Cockney area because the region was once famous for growing rhubarb. Other synonyms for Cockneydom can include 'East Enders,' 'Cockneyville,' or 'Cockneyism,' which are all used to describe people, places, and traditions in the East End of London.

What are the hypernyms for Cockneydom?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Cockneydom

But for the constant influx of Countrydom, Cockneydom would long ere this have perished.
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Booth, William
"What," it will be said, "do you think that you can create agricultural pioneers out of the scum of Cockneydom?"
"In-Darkest-England-and-the-Way-Out"
Booth, William
Let us look for a moment at the ingredients which make up what you call "the scum of Cockneydom."
"In-Darkest-England-and-the-Way-Out"
Booth, William

Related words: cockney, cockney accent, cockney rhyming slang, cockney words, cockney slang

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