Sc. [f. COGUE + -Y4.] A small cogue; a small wooden bowl; the contents of such a vessel.

1

a. 1750.  in Herd, Scott. Songs (1776), II. Cauld kail in Aberdeen, And castocks in Strabogie; But yet I fear, they’ll cook o’er soon, And never warm the cogie.

2

1786.  Burns, A Dream. An’ I hae seen their coggie fou That yet hae tarrow’t at it.

3

1807.  Tannahill, Poems (1846), 105. Coggie, thou heals me, coggie, thou heals me.

4