Wiktionary
coath
n. 1 (context UK dialectal English) sickness; disease; pestilence. 2 (context UK dialectal English) An attack of illness, such as swooning, pangs of childbirth, etc. 3 (context UK dialectal English) A disease affecting sheep or cattle. vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To faint. 2 (context transitive English) To give (sheep, cattle) the coe or rot.
Usage examples of "coath".
Thereth a coath in in half an hour, that goeth to the rail, 'purpothe to cath the mail train.
There’th a coath in half an hour, that goeth to the rail, ’purpothe to cath the mail train.