I. ˈkō noun
( -s )
Etymology: Dutch kooi, literally, cage, from Middle Dutch cōie, coie, from Latin cavea cage, den, cave, from cavus hollow — more at cave
dialect England : a small hut or shack over a mine shaft
II. “, ˈkȯ noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English cothe, from Old English cothu
dialect England : a disease of sheep ; usually : liver rot
III. transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
dialect England : to infest with coe