cooeth

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Etymology

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coo +‎ -eth

Verb

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cooeth

  1. (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of coo
    • 1863, Henry Peterson, “My Little Daughter”, in Poems:
      She cooeth like the stock-dove, / And round my neck she flings / The little arms that brush away / The day-time's cruel stings.