coate-armor, III, 284, 11, 13: surcoat or tabard, embroidered with armorial bearings, worn over the armor as a personal distinction, and for identification, the face being concealed.
coble, IV, 128, 7; 359, 2, 5, etc.: boat (yawl, flat-bottomed boat).
cock, II, 472, 20, 28; V, [269], 14: knots, or other arrangements, of ribbon for the hair. (French coque.)
cockward, I, 285, 24, 26: old cock, fool (French coquard).
cod, coad, I, 68, 29; II, 132, 27; 270, 27: pillow.
coffer, trunk or box, for clothes and valuables: I, 69, 60; 71, 49; II, 375 f., 23, 26, 29; IV, 258, 19. In a commonplace with mantle: I, 350, 16; III, 244, 11; IV, 385, 26; V, [175], 2; absurdly introduced in the first two instances; ridiculously corrupted, I, 348 f., F 1, 3, 13; II, 475, 5.
coft, I, 356, 56; 394, 9; 397, D 8, 10, 12; III, 11, 6; V, [118], 9; [162], C 7; [163], 13: bought.
cog, coug, II, 30, 6; IV, 378 f., 2, 3, 20; 379 f., 2, 4, 17-19; V, [275], 2, 3, 9: boat, vessel.
cog, cogie, II, 273 a; IV, 199, 15; 200, 17; 206, 9; V, [273] a: milk-pail.
coif, quoif, II, 280, B 3; III, 514 b, 3; 515 a, 1, 4: cap.