COUSINRY
Cous"in*ry (kz"'n-r), n.
Defn: A body or collection of cousins; the whole number of persons who stand in the relation of cousins to a given person or persons.
COUSINSHIP
Cous"in*ship, n.
Defn: The relationship of cousins; state of being cousins; cousinhood. G. Eliot.
COUSSINET Cous"si*net` (ks"s-nt`), n. Etym: [F., dim. of coussin cushion. See Cushionet.] (Arch.) (a) A stone placed on the impost of a pier for receiving the first stone of an arch. (b) That part of the Ionic capital between the abacus and quarter round, which forms the volute. Gwilt.
COUTEAU
Cou*teau" (k-t"), n. Etym: [F.]
Defn: A knife; a dagger.
COUTH
Couth (kth), imp. & p. p. of Can. Etym: [See Can, and cf. Uncouth.]
Defn: Could; was able; knew or known; understood. [Obs.] Above all other one Daniel He loveth, for he couth well Divine, that none other couth; To him were all thing couth, As he had it of God's grace. Gower.
COUVADE
Cou`vade" (k`vd"), n. Etym: [F., fr. couver. See Covey.]