coil (of hay), II, 233, 7: cock.
coilyear, V, [70] b: collier, charcoal-burner.
cold, could, coud, understood. cold of wisdome, of curtesye, I, 271, 1, 3. cold of his curtesie, I, 286, 49; V, [132], 3. cold, could, coud his curtesye, II, 433, 10; 435, 35; III, 75, 385; V, [132], 3.
cold, could, coud, did. See can.
cole, III, 74, 372; 76, 421: cowl, monk’s hood, also frock, which last is intended here, for the king wears a broad hat and puts on a green garment when he casts off his cowl.
coled (high coled). See colld.
coll, v. See cow.
coll, cold.
collaine, collayne, collen, swords of, III, 298, 50: of Cologne steel. collaine, collen brand, I, 286, 42, 43, 45.
colld, coled, cut, shaped, fashioned. high-colld hose, I, 69, 52; 71, 42. high coled stockings, I, 72, 9: made to go to the knee or above (perhaps in contradistinction to short hose, worn by common people). high-coled shoon, I, 73, 64. laigh-colld shoon, I, 69, 52; 71, 42; 72, 9: low-cut shoes. high-colld hat, IV, 204, 12: hat peaked before and behind.