What is the name meaning of COZ. Phrases containing COZ
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COZ
Girl/Female
Biblical
A liar, sliding away.
Biblical
a thorn
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname from Middle English, Old French co(u)sin, cusin (Latin consobrinus), which in the Middle Ages, as in Shakespearean English, had the general meaning ‘relative’, ‘kinsman’. The surname would thus have denoted a person related in some way to a prominent figure in the neighborhood. In some cases it may also have been a nickname for someone who used the term ‘cousin’ frequently as a familiar term of address. The old slang word cozen ‘cheat’, perhaps derives from the medieval confidence trickster’s use of the word cousin as a term of address to invoke a spurious familiarity. The patronymics constitute the most frequent forms of this name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Cozens.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Cousin.
Surname or Lastname
English (Oxfordshire)
English (Oxfordshire) : occupational name from Old French cousere ‘tailor’. This name is now well established in Barbados.
Biblical
a liar; sliding away
Boy/Male
Biblical
A thorn.
COZ
COZ
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Cheerful
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Latin
Defender of Mankind; Feminine of Alexander
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Hazelnut; Evelyn; Life
Boy/Male
Indian
Companion of prophet Muhammad
Boy/Male
Arabic, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Morning Star; Variant of Tariq; Warrior; Conqueror; Always Victorious; Prosperous
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Danish, English, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian
Young; Youth; Boy
Girl/Female
Indian
Fire horse, Grace
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : from a Norman personal name, Tancard, composed of the Germanic words þank ‘thought’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.English (mainly Yorkshire) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of barrels and drinking vessels, or a nickname for a hardened drinker, from Middle English tankard ‘tub’, ‘cup’ (apparently a borrowing from Middle Dutch).
Girl/Female
British, English
Lover of Tristan
Girl/Female
Tamil
The new beginning
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v. i.
To deceive; to cheat; to act deceitfully.
n.
See Cosier.
a.
Like a home; comfortable; cheerful; cozy; friendly.
n.
A snug, cozy place.
superl.
Chatty; talkative; sociable; familiar.
adv.
Snugly; comfortably.
n.
The state or quality of being cozy.
a.
Given to flattery or deceit; flattering; cozening.
superl.
Snug; comfortable; easy; contented.
a.
A wadded covering for a teakettle or other vessel to keep the contents hot.
v. t.
To cheat or cozen; to overreach.
n.
One who, or that which, shifts; one who plays tricks or practices artifice; a cozener.
imp. & p. p.
of Cozen
n.
A flatterer; a deceiver; a cozener.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cozen
n.
One who cheats or defrauds.
v. t.
To cheat; to defraud; to beguile; to deceive, usually by small arts, or in a pitiful way.
n.
The art or practice of cozening; artifice; fraud.
n.
A snug, comfortable, or cozy residence or situation; a retreat, or place of habitual resort; hence, those who occupy a nest, frequent a haunt, or are associated in the same pursuit; as, a nest of traitors; a nest of bugs.
v. t.
To cozen, or cheat.