Cob: English to English |
Cob (n.) A cobnut; as, Kentish cobs. See Cobnut. |
Cob (n.) A fish; -- also called miller's thumb. |
Cob (n.) A leader or chief; a conspicuous person, esp. a rich covetous person. |
Cob (n.) A lump or piece of anything, usually of a somewhat large size, as of coal, or stone. |
Cob (n.) A punishment consisting of blows inflicted on the buttocks with a strap or a flat piece of wood. |
Cob (n.) A sea mew or gull; esp., the black-backed gull (Larus marinus). |
Cob (n.) A short-legged and stout horse, esp. one used for the saddle. |
Cob (n.) A Spanish coin formerly current in Ireland, worth abiut 4s. 6d. |
Cob (n.) A spider; perhaps from its shape; it being round like a head. |
Cob (n.) A young herring. |
Cob (n.) Clay mixed with straw. |
Cob (n.) The axis on which the kernels of maize or indian corn grow. |
Cob (n.) The top or head of anything. |
Cob (v. t.) To break into small pieces, as ore, so as to sort out its better portions. |
Cob (v. t.) To punish by striking on the buttocks with a strap, a flat piece of wood, or the like. |
Cob (v. t.) To strike |