2. Given to thought or contemplation. Sir H. Wotton.
COGMAN
Cog"man, n.
Defn: A dealer in cogware or coarse cloth. [Obs.] Wright.
COGNAC
Co"gnac`, n. Etym: [F.]
Defn: A kind of French brandy, so called from the town of Cognac.
COGNATE Cog"nate, a. Etym: [L. cognatus; co- + gnatus, natus, p. p. of nasci, anciently gnasci, to be born. See Nation, and cf. Connate.]
1. Allied by blood; kindred by birth; specifically (Law), related on the mother's side.
2. Of the same or a similar nature; of the same family; proceeding from the same stock or root; allied; kindred; as, a cognate language.
COGNATE
Cog"nate, n.
1. (Law)