Here is the requested information about the word "coted":
Parts of Speech
verb
Definitions
- past tense and past participle of "cote": to shelter or rest in a small house or cottage
- archaic: to pass by or go around
Pronunciations
- US: /koʊtɪd/
- UK: /kəʊtɪd/
Origin and Usage
The word "coted" originated from Middle English "coten," which means "to go around." Its usage is now considered archaic and is rarely used in modern English.
Synonyms
There are no direct synonyms for "coted" as it is an archaic term. However, depending on the context, some possible synonyms could be "lodged," "rested," or "sheltered."
Related Words
- cotta
- coted
- cotes
- cotan
- cotyl
Example Sentences
- After a long day of hiking, they coted in a small cabin in the woods.
- The path coted around the hill, offering a scenic view of the valley below.