(In India) a unit of length having different values in different localities.
1Oi shan't love 'em a bit the less coss oi loves little Polly.
2I kem along now' 'coss I want to be aboard afore it's dark.
3However, there was still some salad left, some large coss lettuce leaves soaked with oil.
4He has also a fort called Atursae, two coss south from Dewa; a mile west from Buldeogur.
5From its flat roof a body of horse had been seen in the distance, nearly a coss away.
6He will cross there, and ride back down the river some five coss before he comes to Malda.
7Ish my duty as lawyer, as leshlator, and 'merikan sis'n to reshtore chile to suff'rin mother at any coss-anycoss.
8After galloping for many coss, I became completely exhausted, and lay down in an open field near the roadside to rest.
9You will find him at the tomb of Cara Razi, the Mahomedan saint and doctor, about one coss from the fort.
10So Hoonamunta took his tail in his hand, and pulled and pulled; and the tail grew, and grew,- afathom , afurlong , awholecoss.
11From hence I went to Lahore, twenty-nine coss, in three stages, arriving there on the 4th of February, 1611.
12The leskar of the king was still only twelve cosses from Agimere.
13Prosecutors said those emails had been sent by Coss and Sippola.
14It was Albert Coss's day at the Jewish Home of Ireland in Dublin yesterday.
15Coss and Sippola challenged their convictions, claiming the extortion law was vague and therefore unconstitutional.
16Coss explains that cougars may view your lack of flight as a sign of vulnerability.