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Coachee1, coachy. World English Historical Dictionary

Coachee1, coachy. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025. Coachee1, coachy [f. COACH sb. In 2 and 3 with a quasi-dimin. suffix.]

1   † 1.  Cochee. An early non-naturalized form of COACH q.v. Obs.

2   2.  Coachee. Some kind of carriage. ? Obs.

3 1801.  C. B. Brown, in W. Dunlap, Mem., 167. To hire a coachee to take us to Middletown.

4 1809.  Kendall, Trav., I. xii. 134. Two coaches, two phaetons, ten coachees, and three other four-wheeled carriages.

5   3.  Coachee, coachy. A coachman. colloq. [Cf. cabby, bargee; but also Magyar kocsi, Boh. kočí, dial. Ger. kutsche, in this sense.]

6 1790.  Southey, Lett. (1856), I. 1.        Long before we arrived at the jolting stones’ end, The name of Tom Lamb made the coachee my friend.

7 c. 1817.  Hogg, Tales & Sk., III. 296. Laughed at poor coachy’s predicament.

8 1864.  Social Sci. Rev., 34. Coachy having lighted his large German pipe.

9 1873.  T. Cooper, Paradise Martyrs (1877), 413. The dash Down hill and up, o’ the mail … to coachee’s chirrup.

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