IV: Coyly, he asks: Did this come up about Coy during our read?

Mark Kohut markekohut at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 9 21:54:52 CDT 2010


Coy, meanings of, from the OED....I read in a footnote to a Shakespeare play
that the root of coy also comes from roots that mean to deceive, common in 
Shakespeare's
time. As in decoy. 

There is more but I can't find the footnote now. Anyone have OED access? 


      



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