Also coat(e. [F. coter.] Obs. form of QUOTE, q.v.
143250. trans. Higden (Rolls), I. 37. The Grekes cotede yeres at the glory of their victory from the captiuite of Troye.
1548. Udall, Erasm. Par. N. T., Pref. (R.). The text is throughout coted in the margin.
1609. Heywood, Brit. Troy, XII. i. Or any passage coate.
1660. S. Fisher, Rusticks Alarme, Wks. (1679), 244. To be more critical in Coting.