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† ˈsalt-cote, -coat Obs. [f. salt n.1 + cote n.1] A salt-house.
c1425Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 670 Hec salina, saltecote. 1473Rolls of Parlt. VI. 78/2 A Saltcote, and 111 acres of pasture with their appurtenaunces. 1483Cath. Angl. 317/2 A Salte cote, salina, est locus vbi fit sal. a1552Leland Itin. (1769) IV. 111 There be a great number of Sault Coates or Furnaces about this Well. 1612Capt. Smith Map Virginia 18 The Bay and rivers haue much marchandable fish and places fit for Salt coats. 1630Maldon, Essex, Doc. Bundle 208. No. 7 Went downe to the saltcoate of Mr. John Hastler at the heith [= hythe]. |