Cote (noun)

  1. A small shelter for animals, especially sheep or poultry.
  2. A small cottage or dwelling.
  3. A small building or enclosure for the storage of tools or equipment.

Origin:

Derived from the old french word "cote" meaning "cottage" or "shelter".

Examples:

  1. The farmer built a cote for the sheep to protect them from the harsh weather.
  2. The cote was a cozy little cottage nestled in the countryside.
  3. The gardeners used the cote to store their tools and equipment.
  4. The cote was a small shelter for the chickens to lay their eggs.
  5. The cote was a small building where the farmer kept the sheep during the night.
Some random words: teat, dadaist, stool