Cosed

/koʊzd/ verb

Definition

The past tense of 'cose'; to have chatted, gossiped, or conversed casually with someone.

Etymology

The regular past tense of the archaic verb 'cose,' formed by adding the standard past tense suffix '-ed'.

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Finding 'cosed' in old English texts is like discovering a time capsule of how people described casual conversation before the modern era—it's a reminder that English is constantly evolving.

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