a. [ad. L. coctilis baked, burnt (as bricks), f. coquĕre: see -ILE.] Made by baking, as a brick (J.); formed of baked bricks.
1678. Phillips, Coctile, capable of being boiled.
1736. Bailey (fol.), Coctile, sodden or baked.
1755. in Johnson.
1842. Taits Mag., IX. 682/2. From the tiles and skylights of a coctile edifice.