, or coffre.
A depth sunk in the bottom of a dry ditch, to baffle besiegers when they attempt to cross it.
·vt To put into a coffer. II. Coffer ·noun Fig.: Treasure or funds; — usually in the plural. III....
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
The receptacle or small box placed beside the ark by the Philistines, in which they deposited the go...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
(argaz), a movable box hanging from the side of a cart. (1 Samuel 6:8,11,15) The word is found nowhe...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
n. i.q. trunk-fish (q.v.). ...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
A coffer-dam consists of two rows of piles, each row boarded strongly inside, and being filled with ...
The Sailor's Word-Book