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corrydander,
corrydander [ˈkɔrɪdan(d)ər]
n. Coriander (seed) Coriandrum sativum.
Corse_Mickle, Corsemichel, Corsemickle, Crossmichel, Crossmickle,
Corsemichel [ˈkoːrsmɪçl]
pn. Crossmichael (Dumfries and Galloway).
cortchet,
cortchet [ˈkoːrtʃət]
n. A crotchet in music
cose, cosse, coze, kos, quoss,
cose [I. koːz, kɔs]
v. To exchange, barter.
coash, coish, cosh, kosh,
cosh [kɔʃ, koʃ]
adj. Of things and persons: snug, comfortable, cosy. Quiet, undisturbed. Friendly, intimate.
coskie, skoskie,
coskie [MN. kɔski]
n. A cake similar to an eccles cake but with a ginger-bread mixture through the pastry instead of fruit.
coast, cosnent, cost, costanent, coste, costit, costnent, costs, oncast, oncoast, oncost, uncast, uncoast, uncost,
cost [kɔst, kost]
n. The cost. Bread, provision, means of sustenance.
pl. costs
v. To cost.
pt. cost, costit
pp. cost
Compounds and phrases etc.
costly: Costly.
oncost: Outlay, capital costs before profits, additional cost.
costanent [ˈkɔs(t)(ə)nɛnt]: Working for wages without board.
coesy, cosey, cosie, cosy, cozey, cozie, cozy,
cosy [ˈkoːzi]
n. A baby's cap.
adj. Of persons: warm and comfortable, well-wrapped up. Of places: sheltered, providing comfort and protection.
also adv.
coat, cot, cot_hoose, cote, cot-hoose, cott, cot-tack, cottar, cottar-hoose, cotter, cotthar, cotton, cottoun, cottown, cottun, cuttage, kot,
cot [kɔt, kot]
n. A humble dwelling, shelter. A cottage. A child's cot.
v. To cohabit with, to dwell in the same house.
Compounds and phrases etc.
cottar [ˈkɔtər, ˈkotər]: A cottager, tenant farmer. To live in a cot hoose as a cottar, To house a farm worker in a cottage.
cottar hoose: A cottar's house, a cottage.
cot hoose: A cottage.
cot-tack: A tenancy on a farm or cottage.
cottoun: A small collection of farm cottages.
oo cottar: U. The cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo.
Coatbrig, Cotbrig, The_Brig, The_Brigg,
Cotbrig [kotˈbrɪg]
pn. Coatbridge (Lanarkshire).
Locally The Brig.
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