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[
FEW: 2/i,534b
caudica
;
Gdf: 2,294a
coque 1
;
GdfC: 9,116c
coche 2
;
TL: 2,513
coche 2
;
DEAF:
coche 2
;
DMF:
coche 2
;
TLF:
coche 1
;
OED:
cog n.1
;
MED:
cogge n.1
;
DMLBS: 372b
cogga 1
/372b
coggo
]
cog,
cogg,
cogge,
cogke,
cow,
cocgne,
goge
ii 148.80
s.
1
ship.
mil.
merch.
cog, ship used for transporting goods or for military purposes
:
(
MS: s.xiii
ex
)
triremes: (C) snages, cogkes
(
var.
(D*:
s.xiii/xiv
)
coggis
; (L:
s.xiii
)
cocgnes
)
ii 144.80
(
1324
)
180 neefs dount partie sont cogges de Alemaigne
121
(
1347-60
)
la nief du Roi nomee la Cog Thomas
E101/25/32 m
(
1376
)
[…] si fust chacez par tempest en Kirkelerode un cog
ii 327
This is an AND2 Phase 1 (A-E) entry © 2000-2006 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. On-line entry partially revised after the print version of AND2 went to press (2007-03-22) The printed edition of AND2 A-E is published by
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