[f. COBBLE sb.1] trans. a. To pave with cobbles. b. dial. To pelt with stones.
1691. Ray, N. C. Words, 16. To cobble with Stones, to throw Stones at any thing.
1855. Whitby Gloss., Cobble, to stone, to pelt with dirt. A good cobbling, a severe pelting.
1888. Lighthall, Yng. Seigneur, 14. A court-yard cobbled in antique fashion.
Cobble, obs. f. GOBBLE v.