Also coat(e. [F. coter.] Obs. form of QUOTE, q.v.

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1432–50.  trans. Higden (Rolls), I. 37. The Grekes … cotede yeres at the glory of their victory from the captiuite of Troye.

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1548.  Udall, Erasm. Par. N. T., Pref. (R.). The text is throughout coted in the margin.

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1609.  Heywood, Brit. Troy, XII. i. Or any passage coate.

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1660.  S. Fisher, Rustick’s Alarme, Wks. (1679), 244. To be more critical in Coting.

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