Pockets
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Middle English (in the sense ‘bag, sack’, also used as a measure of quantity): from Anglo-Norman French poket(e ), diminutive of poke ‘pouch’. The verb dates from the late 16th century Compare with poke2.
Middle English (in the sense ‘bag, sack’, also used as a measure of quantity): from Anglo-Norman French poket(e ), diminutive of poke ‘pouch’. The verb dates from the late 16th century Compare with poke2.