Definition: The word "alcornoque" appears to be a misinterpretation or an outdated term that has been replaced with synonyms or more specific meanings, possibly due to its usage being no longer prevalent in current usage. However, if we're going back to the earliest versions of English (when it was first written down) and specifically focusing on the context where this word is found, the idea might be borrowed from Latin "alcornoque." This term appears in ancient manuscripts to refer to a woman's handmaidens or servants, but without any specific etymology. The meaning could have been influenced by later usage or evolution of the language due to its use. A summary of the definition: 1. A handmaiden or servant: "alcornoque" 2. It is also known as a "female slave."
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