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couch

noun
An apartment in a large ship of war near the stern, the roof of which is formed by the poop.

couch

verb intransitive
To lie down, as on a bed or place of repose.

couch

To lie down on the knees; to stop and recline on the knees, as a beast. Fierce tigers couched around.

couch

To lie down in secret or in ambush; to lie close and concealed. The earl of Angus couched in a furrow. Judah couched as a lion. Genesis 49:9.

couch

To lie; to lie in a bed or stratum. Blessed of the Lord be his land-for the dew, and for the deep that coucheth beneath. Deuteronomy 33:13.

couch

To stoop; to bend the body or back; to lower in reverence, or to bend under labor, pain, or a burden. Issachar is a strong ass, couching down between two burdens. Genesis 49:14. These couchings, and these lowly courtesies.

couch

verb transitive
To lay down; to repose on a bed or place of rest. Where unbruised youth, with unstuffed brain, doth couch his limbs.

couch

To lay down; to spread on a bed or floor; as, to couch malt.

couch

To lay close, or in a stratum. The waters couch themselves, as close as may be, to the center of the globe.

couch

To hide; to lay close, or in another body. It is in use at this day, to couch vessels in walls, to gather the wind from the top, and pass it down in spouts into rooms.

couch

To include secretly; to hide; or to express in obscure terms, that imply what is to be understood; with under. All this, and more, lies couched under this allegory. Hence,

couch

To involve; to include; to comprise; to comprehend or express. This great argument for a future state, which St. Paul hath couched int he words read.

couch

To lie close.

couch

To fix a spear in the rest, in the posture of attack. They couched their spears.

couch

To depress the condensed crystaline humor or film that overspreads the pupil of the eye. To remove a catarct, by entering a needle through the coats of the eye, and pushing the lens to the bottom of the vitreous humor, and then downwards and outwards, so as to leave it in the under and outside of the eye. The true phrase is, to couch a cataract; but we say, to couch they eye, or the patient.

couch

noun
A bed; a place for rest or sleep.

couch

A seat of repose; a place for rest and ease, on which it is common to lie down undressed.

couch

A layer of stratum; as a couch of malt.

couch

In painting, a lay or impression of color, in oil or water, covering the canvas, wall, or other matter to be painted.

couch

Any lay, or impression, used to make a thing firm or consistent, or to screen it from the weather.