1. cott - Noun
2. Cott - Proper noun
cott (plural cotts)
Obsolete spelling of cot (“simple bed”)
Cott (plural Cotts)
A surname from Old English.
BMO Capital Markets Corp. acted as exclusive financial advisor to Cott while Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP acted as legal advisor. Source: Internet
Beddard, 1892. p. 87. Cott explains Beddard's observation as a coincident disruptive pattern. Source: Internet
Cott, 1940. p. 32. The cephalopod chromatophore has all its pigment grains in a small elastic sac, which can be stretched or allowed to relax under the control of the brain to vary its opacity. Source: Internet
COTT is also the only organisation in Trinidad and Tobago with direct reciprocal agreements with international copyright agencies to collect on behalf of their members.” Source: Internet
Nottingham Cottage, which is often referred to as "Nott Cott," is a cozy two-bedroom home where Prince Harry famously proposed while the couple was "roasting a chicken." Source: Internet
Nancy Cott, "Young Women in the Great Awakening in New England," (1975): 15-16. Source: Internet