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_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._ Warm, comfortable, snug, well-sheltered, S.

_Burns._

This seems radically the same with _Cosh_.

~Cosiely~, _adv._ Snugly, comfortably, S.

_Ramsay._