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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hindustani کوس / कोस (kos). Doublet of krosa.
Pronunciation
Noun
coss (plural cosses or coss)
- (British India, South Asia) A measure of distance, varying from one and a quarter to two and a half English miles.
- 1857, Brian Houghton Hodgson, Selections from the Records of the Government of Bengal, No. XXVII: Papers Relative to the Colonization, Commerce, Physical Geography, &c., &c., of the Himalaya Mountains and Nepal, p. 85:
- ... the distances (computed by marching-time as well as by reference to the Népálese kós of 2⅓ miles each) ...
1888, Rudyard Kipling, 'In Flood Time', In Black and White, Folio Society, published 2005, pages 410–11:A full half koss from bank to bank is the stream now – you can see it under the stars – and there are ten feet of water therein.
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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *kussaz.
Pronunciation
Noun
coss m
- kiss
mid ānum cosse of þē- with one kiss from you
Declension
Strong a-stem:
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