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1. The mature female of bovine
animals.


2. The female of certain large mammals,
as whales, seals, etc.


Cow, v. t. [imp. & p.
p.
Cowed (koud);; p. pr. & vb.
n.
Cowing.] [Cf. Icel. kuga, Sw.
kufva to check, subdue, Dan. kue. Cf.
Cuff, v. t.] To depress with fear;
to daunt the spirits or courage of; to overawe.


To vanquish a people already cowed.

Shak.


THe French king was cowed.

J. R. Green.


Cow, n. [Prob. from same root as
cow, v. t.] (Mining) A wedge, or brake, to
check the motion of a machine or car; a chock.

Knight.


Cow"age (kou"&asl;j), n.
(Bot.) See Cowhage.


Cow"an (kou"an), n. [Cf. OF.
couillon a coward, a cullion.] One who works as a
mason without having served a regular apprenticeship.

[Scot.] Among Freemasons, it is a cant term for pretender,
interloper.


Cow"ard (kou"?rd), a. [OF.


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