Coom hedder. (A.S.). See Horses.
Coop! Coop! The usual call to cows, &c., to come in.—N. & S.W.
Coopy-house. A very small house or cottage (S.). See Cubby-hole.—S.W.
*Cooted. Cut slanting, sloped off, as the ends of the upper part of an oblong hay-rick (D.).
'Hayricks are usually made round; sometimes oblong with cooted ends, not gable ends.'—Agric. of Wilts.
Cord. 'A cord of plocks,' a pile of cleft wood, 8 ft. long and 4 ft. in girth and width (D.).—N.W.
Corn-baulk. See Baulk (1).
Corndrake. Crex pratensis, the Landrail; almost invariably so called about Warminster and in some parts of N. Wilts.—N. & S.W.
*Corn-grate. The Cornbrash formation (Agric. of Wilts, p. 164).