Also tokee, tockay, tookai. [a. Malay tōkē, also written tōkeq, tĕkeq, with final q often silent: see GECKO.]

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  A species of Gecko, or lizard of the family Geckonidæ, app. G. verticillatus, of Burma, Siam, and the Malay region.

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Supp., Tockay,… the name of a species of Indian lizard distinguished from the other kinds, by being spotted all over.

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1774.  Goldsm., Nat. Hist., VII. 149. Directly descending from the crocodile, we find the Cordyle, the Tockay and the Tejuguacu, all growing less in order, as I have named them.

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1899.  Proc. Zool. Soc., 16 May, 631. The Great House-Lizard or Tokay is recorded from Penang, Singapore, and the Malay Peninsula…. In Siam, however, it is one of the commonest animals.

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