Definition of Coosin

1. cozen [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: cozen

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coosin

coordinatizing
coordinator
coordinators
coorganizer
coorganizers
cooriginal
coorse
coorses
coos
coosen
coosened
coosening
coosens
cooser
coosers
coosin (current term)
coosined
coosining
coosins
coost
coot
cootchie-cootchie-coo
cooters
cootie
cooties
cootikin
cootikins
cootling
coots

Literary usage of Coosin

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

1. The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical by Alexander Chalmers (1815)
"And coosin unto king Ambrosius, Merlin is said to have foretold the arrival and conquests of the Saxons, to which allusion is made by Andrew of Wyn- town, ..."

2. The History of the Township of Meltham, Near Huddersfield by Joseph Hughes (1866)
"Good coosin—I thank you for removing ye goods, and for yor enquiring after poore ... My coosin Timothy should not first have set Lime npon Harding foot, ..."

3. The Works of John Marston by John Marston (1856)
"O coosin, come, you shall sit betweene my legges heare. Sink. No, indeede, coosin, the audience then will take me for a viol de gambo, and thinke that you ..."

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