COTE


Meaning of COTE in English

I. ˈkōt, usu -ōd.+V; sometimes especially in senses 3 & 4 ˈkät noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old English cot cottage — more at cot

1. now dialect England : cot I 1

2. : the ancient holding of a cotter consisting typically of a house or hut and five acres of land

3. : a shed or coop for small domestic animals ; specifically : a structure for pigeons

4. : a sheltering structure

a bell cote

II. transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: probably from Middle French cotoyer, from Old French costoier, from coste side, coast — more at coast

obsolete : to pass by

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