Part 186 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5460K 2022-07-20

_Douglas_

Corr from _Cordowan_, q v

COSCH, COSHE, _s_ A coach

_Bruce_

Fr _coche_

_To_ COSE, COSS, COISS, _v a_ To exchange; _coss_, Loth

_Wallace_

~Cossing~, _s_ The act of exchanging

_Skene_

COSH, _adj_

1 Neat, snug; as denoting a comfortable situation, S

_Ferguson_

2 Quiet, without interruption, S

_Minstrelsy Border_

3 In a state of intimacy, S

Isl _kios_, a small place well fenced

~Coshly~, _adv_ Snugly, S

_Ferguson_

COSIE, COZIE, _adj_ War, well-sheltered, S

_Burns_

This seems radically the same with _Cosh_

~Cosiely~, _adv_ Snugly, comfortably, S