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cote

[koht] / koʊt /


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On the exterior, about the only indication of any religious function was a small bell cote at the parapet.

From New York Times • Jan. 31, 2016

Froome, who crashed on stage six, struggled on the final day and was dropped by Contador on the category 1 climb up to cote de Montagny.

From BBC • Jun. 15, 2014

And one day he announces grandly: "In Old Castile I own a pigeon cote which if it were not in ruins would hold 200 pigeons if I had pigeons."

From Time Magazine Archive

With a flourish, he ripped the canvas open�and out flew a dozen frightened homing pigeons, to flap about looking wildly for their cote.

From Time Magazine Archive

He closed the mews door and walked to the pigeon cote to refresh the pigeons’ water.

From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George