sheep cote
1sheep|cote — «SHEEP KOHT», noun. a shelter for sheep; sheepfold. SYNONYM(S): fold …
2sheep — sheep·berry; sheep; sheep·cote; sheep·faced; sheep·ish; sheep·less; sheep·man; sheep·cot; sheep·faced·ly; sheep·faced·ness; sheep·ish·ly; sheep·ish·ness; …
3cote — cote·har·die; dove·cote; en·tre·cote; sheep·cote; whirl·i·cote; cote; sur·cote; …
4cote — pronounced like coat, is another form of the Old English word cot given in the preceding entry. It is most commonly used in dovecote, meaning ‘a shelter for doves’, and also occurs occasionally in other forms such as sheep cote and swine cote… …
5cote — n. a shelter, esp. for animals or birds; a shed or stall (sheep cote). Etymology: OE f. Gmc, rel. to COT(2) …
6Sheep — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album Animals Pays  Royaume Uni Sortie …
7Cote — (k[=o]t), n. [See 1st {Cot}.] 1. A cottage or hut. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. A shed, shelter, or inclosure for small domestic animals, as for sheep or doves. [1913 Webster] Watching where shepherds pen their flocks, at eve, In hurdled cotes.… …
8cote — cote1 [kōt] n. [ME, COT2] 1. a small shelter or shed for fowl, sheep, doves, etc. 2. [Now Brit. Dial.] a cottage cote2 [kōt] vt. coted, coting [< ? MFr cotoyer, to go by the side of, coast along < OFr cos …
9Cote, Oxfordshire — Coordinates: 51°43′16″N 1°29′24″W / 51.721°N 1.490°W / 51.721; 1.490 …
10Côte-d'Or — For other uses, see Côte d Or (disambiguation). Côte d Or   Department   …