Definition of Cogies

1. cogie [n] - See also: cogie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cogies

coggeries
coggers
coggery
coggie
coggies
cogging
coggings
coggle
coggled
coggles
cogglier
coggliest
coggling
coggly
cogie
cogies (current term)
cogitability
cogitable
cogitabund
cogitant
cogitate
cogitated
cogitates
cogitating
cogitatingly
cogitation
cogitations
cogitative
cogitatively
cogitator

Literary usage of Cogies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Bookman (1899)
"Stewart, with his own appetite satisfied, was acting lackey to the gentlemen in the byre— fetching out cogies of milk and ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1893)
"says he, fierce- like ; " if it was a widow you were this day, you couldn't show your heart more." And into the house he went and supped two cogies of brose ..."

3. John Splendid: The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn by Neil Munro (1898)
"Stewart, with his own appetite satisfied, was acting lackey to the gentlemen in the byre—fetching out cogies of milk and ..."

4. The Anniversary: Or Poetry and Prose for 1829 by Allan Cunningham (1829)
"We've been together, hard and soft; Early we've been, an' late ; We've helped the cogies' social clink, An' gar'd him speed his gate ; We've heard the ..."

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