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COT

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
COT, cott, es; pl. nom. acc. cotu; gen. cota; dat. cotum, cottum; n.
A COT, cottage, house, bed-chamber, den; casa, domus, cubiculum, cubile, spelunca
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  • Onbútan ða cotu

    about the cots

    • Cod. Dipl. 551
    • ;
    • A. D. 969
    • ;
    • Kmbl. iii. 35, 6.
  • Ongeán ða cotu

    towards the cots

    • 559
    • ;
    • A. D. 969
    • ;
    • Kmbl. iii. 52, 16.
  • We witan ðæt hý ne durran hý selfe æt hám æt heora cotum werian

    we know that they dare not defend themselves at home in their own houses

    • Ors. 3, 9
    • ;
    • Bos. 69, 26.
  • Ingá in cotte ðínum

    intra in cubiculum tuum

    • Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 6, 6.
  • In cotum [Lind. cottum]

    in cubiculis

    • Lk. Skt. Rush. 12, 3
    • ;
    • 11, 7.
  • Ge worhton ðæt to þeófa cote

    fecistis illam speluncam latronum

    • Mt. Bos. 21, 13.
Etymology
Prompt. coote
Wyc. Piers P. cotes, pl.
Chauc. cote
Plat. kate, katen
Dut. kot, n.
Ger. kot, n.
Dan. koje, m. f.
Swed. kette, m; koja, f.
Icel. kot, n.
Wel. cwt
Gael. cot, m.
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v.  eald-cot cott.
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  • COT, n.