coath

noun
/kəʊθ/UK/koʊθ/US

Etymology

From Middle English cothe, from Old English coþu (“disease, sickness, pestilence”), from Proto-Germanic *kuþō.

  1. inherited from *kuþō
  2. inherited from coþu — “disease, sickness, pestilence
  3. inherited from cothe

Definitions

  1. Sickness

    Sickness; disease; pestilence.

  2. An attack of illness, such as swooning, pangs of childbirth, etc.

  3. A disease affecting sheep or cattle.

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. To faint.

    2. To give (sheep, cattle) the coe or rot.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA