cog (1, 2 common Eliz.; 3 not pre-S.)
1.
to employ
fraud or deceit, cheat Ado V. i.
95, LLL. V. ii. 236, R3 I. iii. 48, Tim. V. i. 100, Oth. IV. ii. 132.
2.
to use flattery, fawn
Wiv. III. iii. 76.
3.
to wheedle (a thing)
“from” a person
Cor. III. ii.
133.

