Obs. rare. [f. COY v.1 + -ANCE.] Coying; the object of coying or petting.
1608. T. Heywood, Salust, 13. Men whose mind is their belly, their delight sleep, their body their coyance.
Obs. rare. [f. COY v.1 + -ANCE.] Coying; the object of coying or petting.
1608. T. Heywood, Salust, 13. Men whose mind is their belly, their delight sleep, their body their coyance.