cove 2  (k ōv)
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n. Chiefly British A fellow; a man.
[Early Modern English cofe, cove, possibly from Romani kova, that, that one, thing, from Proto-Romani *akova : *ak-, deictic prefix (from *akai, here, of unknown origin) + *ova, that (from earlier Proto-Romani *ola, from Middle Indic *ota-, distal demonstrative possibly formed on the model of proximal demonstrative *eta-, from Sanskrit eta-; see to- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).] |