cose
English
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editBack-formation fromcosy.[1]
Verb
editcose (third-person singular simple presentcoses,present participlecosing,simple past and past participlecosed)
- (intransitive) To make oneselfcosy; to besnug.
- a1821,Anne Lister, quoted in 1992, Helena Whitbread,I Know My Own Heart: The Diaries of Anne Lister, 1791-1840 (page 171)
- Told her of the bad cooking here; that I could get nothing to eat here or, sometimes, even at Shibden. We agreed we would have things nice sometime, our tastes suit & we are very thoroughly happy together. Wecosed very comfortably.
- a1821,Anne Lister, quoted in 1992, Helena Whitbread,I Know My Own Heart: The Diaries of Anne Lister, 1791-1840 (page 171)
References
edit- 1908, Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary.
- ^Douglas Harper (2001–2025) “cose”, inOnline Etymology Dictionary.
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Italian
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edit- (Central and Southern Italy)IPA(key):/ˈkɔ.ze/,(traditional)/ˈkɔ.se/
- (northern Italy)IPA(key):/ˈkɔ.ze/
- (northern Italy,dialects)IPA(key):/ˈkɔ.se/
Noun
editcose f
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editcoseoblique singular, f (oblique pluralcoses,nominative singularcose,nominative pluralcoses)
- (Anglo-Norman,Old Northern French)Alternative form ofchose
Old Irish
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- Alternative spelling ofcosse(“up to now”)
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