Part 187 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4400K 2022-07-20

_Dunbar_

Anciently written _covent_

_Sir Gawan_

In S, _caivin_ is still used for convent

COUDIE, _adj_

V ~Couth~

COUATYSE, COVETISE, COWATYSS, _s_

1 Covetousness

_Douglas_

O Fr _couvoitise_, id

2 Ambition, or the lust of power

_Barbour_

COUBROUN, _adj_ Uncertain, both as to signification and etymon

_Lyndsay_

COUCHER, _s_ A coward

_Rutherford_

_Coucher Blow_, the last stroke, S

From the E v _couch_, Fr _couch-er_

COVE, _s_ A cave, S A Bor

_bellenden_

A S _cofe_, Isl _kofe_, id

COUGHT, for _couth_ Could