Obs. Also 4 coucheour. [app. a. Anglo-Fr. *coucheour: cf. F. coucheur ‘a coucher’ (Cotgr.).] ? A couch-maker, an upholsterer.

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c. 1400.  Destr. Troy, 1597. Carpentours, cotelers, coucheours.

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1415.  in York Myst., Introd. 23. Tapisers, Couchers. Ibid. (c. 1440), xxx. 270 (heading). The Tapiteres and Couchers.

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