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Cove , n. [AS. cofa room; akin to G. koben pigsty, orig., hut, Icel. kofi hut, and perh. to E. cobalt.]1913 Webster
- A retired nook; especially, a small, sheltered inlet, creek, or bay; a recess in the shore.1913 Webster
Vessels which were in readiness for him within secret coves and nooks.
Holland.1913 Webster - A strip of prairie extending into woodland; also, a recess in the side of a mountain. [U.S.]1913 Webster
- (Arch.) (a) A concave molding. (b) A member, whose section is a concave curve, used especially with regard to an inner roof or ceiling, as around a skylight.1913 Webster
- A retired nook; especially, a small, sheltered inlet, creek, or bay; a recess in the shore.
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Cove, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Coved ; p. pr. & vb. n. Coving.] (Arch.) To arch over; to build in a hollow concave form; to make in the form of a cove.1913 Webster
The mosques and other buildings of the Arabians are rounded into domes and coved roofs.
H. Swinburne.1913 WebsterCoved ceiling, a ceiling, the part of which next the wail is constructed in a cove. -- Coved vault, a vault composed of four coves meeting in a central point, and therefore the reverse of a groined vault.
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Cove, v. t. [CF. F. couver, It. covare. See Covey.] To brood, cover, over, or sit over, as birds their eggs. [Obs.]1913 Webster
Not being able to cove or sit upon them [eggs], she [the female tortoise] bestoweth them in the gravel.
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Cove, n. [A gypsy word, covo that man, covi that woman.] A boy or man of any age or station. [Slang]1913 Webster
There's a gentry cove here.
Wit's Recreations (1654).1913 WebsterNow, look to it, coves, that all the beef and drink
Be not filched from us.Mrs. Browning.1913 Webster