a. [ L. praecox, -ocis, and praecoquus, fr. praecoquere to cook or ripen beforehand; prae before + coquere to cook. See 3d Cook, and cf. Apricot. ]
adv. In a precocious manner. [ 1913 Webster ]
Saucy precociousness in learning. Bp. Mannyngham. [ 1913 Webster ]
That precocity which sometimes distinguishes uncommon genius. Wirt. [ 1913 Webster ]