Coäse. adj. Coarse.

Coathe. v. a. To bane: applied to sheep.

Cob-wall, s. Mud-wall; a wall made of clay mixed with straw.

Cockygee. s. Cockagee; a rough sour apple.

Cocklawt. s. A garret; cock-loft.

Originally, most probably, a place where the fowls roosted.

Cock-squailing. s. A barbarous game, consisting in tying a cock to a stake, and throwing a stick at him from a distance till he is killed.

Cock-and-Mwile. s. A jail.

Col'ley, s. A blackbird.

To Collogue, v. n. To associate in order to carry out some improper purpose, as thieves. [Two such rascals collogue together for mischief. Rob Roy, p. 319, ed. 1821.]