Cob
COB, n. 1. The top or head; a covetous wretch; a foreign coin. 2. In America, the receptacle of the maiz, or American corn; a shoot in form of a pin or spike, on which grows the corn in rows. This receptacle, with the corn, is called the ear. 3. A sea-fowl, the sea-cob. 4. A ball or pellet for feeding fowls. 5. In some parts of England, a spider. Old Dutch, kop or koppe, a spider, retained in koppespin, spinnekop, a spider. 6. A horse not castrated; a strong poney. COB, v.t. In seamens language, to punish by striking the breech with a flat piece of wood, or with a board.
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