Verb
cose (third-person singular simple present coses, present participle cosing, simple past and past participle cosed)
(intransitive) To make oneself cosy; to be snug.
Alia poverty poche cose fallano, ma all' avarizia tutte. Bartholomew of San Concordio
21. Due cose potrei far ("Two things I could do"). Source: Internet
Antonioni's final film, made when he was in his 90s, was a segment of the anthology film Eros (2004), entitled "Il filo pericoloso delle cose" ("The Dangerous Thread of Things"). Source: Internet
As a member of the Common Open Software Environment (COSE) initiative, Sun helped co-develop the Common Desktop Environment (CDE). Source: Internet
Marnecheck, a North Royalton councilman and the manager of small business solutions for COSE, said the Browns have lacked an “identity” since re-entering the NFL in 1999. Source: Internet
The COSE initiative in 1993 can be considered to be the first unification step and the merger of the Open Software Foundation (OSF) and X/Open in 1996 as the ultimate step in the end of those skirmishes. Source: Internet