1. haycock - Noun
2. Haycock - Proper noun
A conical pile or hear of hay in the field.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Company also announced the retirement from the BF&M Limited Board of Directors of Catherine Lord, Richard Spurling, and Gregory Haycock. Source: Internet
Haycock, A Crisis of Brilliance': Five Young British Artists and the Great War' (2009), 257 Gertler would inspire the character Loerke (a sculptor) in Women in Love. Source: Internet
Haycock said it requires capex in the region of R10 million for a small industrial plant and in excess of R500 million in the municipal space, and there are opportunities for finance, but it is generally not viewed as a profit-generating business venture. Source: Internet
Haycock (2014) Two court-appointed mental health professionals—testifying independently of either prosecution or defense—were forensic psychiatrist George Palermo and clinical psychologist Samuel Friedman. Source: Internet
See for example Haycock, David Boyd. Source: Internet
Which houses it refers to is not clear, but it may be a reference to the three streams that flow through it: Tohickon Creek, Three Mile Run and Haycock Run. Source: Internet