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cote
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cote 1  (kt)
n.
A small shed or shelter for sheep or birds.

[Middle English, from Old English.]

cote 2  (kt)
tr.v. cot·ed, cot·ing, cotes Obsolete
To go around by the side of; skirt.

[Probably from French côtoyer, to skirt, from côté, side, from Old French coste, rib; see costrel.]

cote1, cot
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture)
a.  a small shelter for pigeons, sheep, etc.
b.  (in combination) dovecote
2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) Dialect chiefly Brit a small cottage
[Old English cote; related to Low German Kote; see cot2]

cote2
vb
(tr) Archaic to pass by, outstrip, or surpass
[perhaps from Old French costoier to run alongside, from coste side; see coast]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.cotecote - a small shelter for domestic animals (as sheep or pigeons)
shelter - protective covering that provides protection from the weather
Translations
cote
n (= dovecote)Taubenschlag m; (= sheepcote)Schafstall m


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