dial. [f. COT sb.5] See quots.

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1730–6.  Bailey (folio), To Cott, is said of Men who are apt to intermeddle in such [domestic] concerns.

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1855.  Robinson, Whitby Gloss., Cot, to do one’s own household work.

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1878.  Dickinson, Cumbrld. Gloss., Cot, to wait on a sick person; to saunter about home.

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  Cot, obs. f. COAT, CUT.

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  Cot., abbrev. of COTANGENT.

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