Part 176 (1/2)
_Bannatyne Poems_
COFFING, COFYNE, _s_
1 A shrine, a box
_Wyntown_
2 The hard crust of bread
_Douglas_
Lat _cophin-us_, a basket
COFT, _pret_ and _part pa_ Bought
V ~Coff~
COG, COAG, COIG, COGUE, _s_ A holloooden vessel of a circular for milk, broth, &c S
_Watson's Coll_
Ger_, a bason
_To_ ~Cog~, ~Cogue~, _v a_ To empty into a wooden vessel
_Ramsay_
COG, COGGE, _s_ A yawl or cockboat
_Wyntown_
Teut _kogghe_, celox; Su G _kogg_, navigii genus, apud veteres
_To_ COGLE, COGGLE, _v a_ To cause any thing to move from side to side, so as to seem ready to be overset, S
Perhaps fro_, a yawl, because this is so easily overset
~Cogglie~, _adj_ Moving from side to side, unsteady as to position, apt to be overset, S _cockersum_, synon
COY, _adj_ Still, quiet
_Lyndsay_