coch.
abbreviation
(in prescriptions) a spoonful.
Origin of coch.
1From the Latin word cochlear
Words Nearby coch.
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How to use coch. in a sentence
In the legend of Castell Coch, instead of a raven it is a pair of huge eagles which watch the treasure.
British Goblins | Wirt SikesThis bird has a curious metallic call which may be syllabised coch-lee, coch-lee, or cogee, cogee.
Indian Birds | Douglas DewarThe empresse was glad to faine hir selfe dead, and so to be conueied in a coch as a dead corps vnto Glocester.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (4 of 12) | Raphael HolinshedFresh mines of coal and iron were opened around Castel Coch and elsewhere.
The Making of William Edwards | Mrs. G. Linnaeus BanksInter quos Gruffydd ap yr ynad coch haec texuit admodum παθητικως.
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