- Coggle
- Coggle Cog"gle, n. [See {Cog} small boat.] A small fishing boat. --Ham. Nav. Encyc. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Coggle — Cog gle, n. [Cf. {Cobble} a cobblestone.] A cobblestone. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coggle — verb 1. walk unsteadily small children toddle • Syn: ↑toddle, ↑totter, ↑dodder, ↑paddle, ↑waddle • Derivationally related forms: ↑waddle ( … Useful english dictionary
coggle — a small fishing boat … Dictionary of ichthyology
coggle — Synonyms and related words: bob, bobble, careen, dangle, fluctuate, flutter, librate, lurch, nutate, oscillate, pendulate, pitch, reel, resonate, rock, roll, shake, swag, sway, swing, toss, vacillate, vibrate, wag, waggle, wave, waver, wobble … Moby Thesaurus
coggle — North Country (Newcastle) Words to move from side to side so as to seem ready to be overturned … English dialects glossary
coggle — cog·gle … English syllables
Coggell — Recorded in several forms as shown below, this is a surname of two possible nationalities and origins. Firstly it may be of Scottish locational origins, from the lands of Cogle in the parish of Watten, in Caithness, or secondly English and also… … Surnames reference
Coggill — Recorded in several forms as shown below, this is a surname of two possible nationalities and origins. Firstly it may be of Scottish locational origins, from the lands of Cogle in the parish of Watten, in Caithness, or secondly English and also… … Surnames reference
Cogle — Recorded in several forms as shown below, this is a surname of two possible nationalities and origins. Firstly it may be of Scottish locational origins, from the lands of Cogle in the parish of Watten, in Caithness, or secondly English and also… … Surnames reference
Coggles — This surname can be either of Scottish locational origins, from the lands of Cogle in the parish of Watten, in Caithness, or English from a place called Cogges Hill in the county of Oxfordshire. In both cases the original surname spellings and… … Surnames reference