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▪ I. cotted, a. (ˈkɒtɪd) [f. cot n.1 + -ed.] Dotted or lined with cots or cottages.1821 Byron Juan iv. lxxvi, The green and village-cotted hill. 1840 Tait's Mag. VII. 341 The leafy, green, and cotted lane.▪ II. cotted, ppl. a. (ˈkɒtɪd) [f. cot n.2 and v.2 + -ed.] Matted, tangled: said esp. of a flee...
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undercot
† underˈcot, v. Sc. Obs. Also -coat(e. [under-1 5 a, with obscure second element: cf. quat n.1] intr. To suppurate or fester inwardly.1584 Hudson Du Bartas' Judith ii. 182 To Medciners, the medcine vailed not; So sore the poisond plague did vndercot. 1591 R. Bruce Serm. T ij b, The outwarde scroofe,...
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Satu Mare, Harghita
This traditional village, famous for its dove-cotted gates, lies at an altitude of 540–560 m, in the narrow valley of the Fenyéd Stream, along the 13A Székelykapu or Székely gates:
The greatest number of large, carved, dove-cotted Székely gates of the former (Udvarhelyszék) can be found here.
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boycott
boycott, v. (ˈbɔɪkɒt) Formerly also Boycott. [f. the name of Capt. Boycott, an Irish landlord, who was the original victim of the treatment described.] trans. To combine in refusing to hold relations of any kind, social or commercial, public or private, with (a neighbour), on account of political or...
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cot
▪ I. cot, n.1 (kɒt) Also 5–9 cott. [OE. cot neut. (pl. cotu), in Lindisf. Gosp. also ? cott (dat. cotte, cottum) = MDu. cot (infl. cōte), Du. kot, MLG. and mod.LG. kot; also ON. kot (infl. koti) neut.:—OTeut. type *kuto{supm}. Beside this is found in same sense OE. cote (see cote) = MDu. cōte, MLG. ...
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cotter
▪ I. cotter, n.1 see cottar.▪ II. cotter, n.2 (ˈkɒtə(r)) [See cotterel n.] A pin, key, wedge, or bolt which fits into a hole and fastens something in its place. The term is variously applied to: (a) a small pin which fits into a hole in a bar, bolt, or the like, and keeps something in its place; som...
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