cote

IPA: kˈoʊt

noun

  • A cottage or hut.
  • A small structure built to contain domesticated animals such as sheep, pigs or pigeons.
  • A surname from French.

verb

  • (obsolete) To go side by side with; hence, to pass by; to outrun and get before.
  • Obsolete form of quote. [(transitive) To repeat (the exact words of a person).]
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Examples of "cote" in Sentences

  • Where did he get elastic bands that big?? jay. cote jupigare
  • In particular, the combination bell-cote/chimney is quite fine.
  • The mother, a rogue pigeon escaped from the cote, did not return.
  • His cote hardy is tight on the bodice with a loose, gored skirt with a dagged hem.
  • "D/FW Airport adds police, cameras as thefts rise" [WFAA-TV] (Thanks to James!) (Photo: cote)
  • Few passes my door without a bite or a sup, specially at tea-time, Mr. Nor'cote, which is sociable time, as I always says.
  • We support taxes and good government and the only ones who benefit are people out in the suburbs who cote against both of those.
  • If it be objected that the word "cote" is not in use in this sense, it may be remarked that French, "After the scole of Stratford atte bowe," might borrow such a meaning to suit the sound, from "côte," in the sense of
  • Neat idea if you've got a personal project that's consuming a large amount of time (say buying a home, or applying for school), but I think one would be served just as well using Outlook's To-Do, or whatever is built into his or her smartphone. mbb82 jay. cote

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