[app. f. COZE v.: but may have been formed by associating cozy, COSY with F. causer, as if a ‘cosy chat.’] A cosy, friendly talk.

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1814.  Jane Austen, Mansf. Park, xxvi. Miss Crawford … proposed their going up into her room, where they might have a comfortable coze.

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1874.  [see COZE v.].

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