Definition
Present participle of 'cosh'; the act of striking or hitting with a cosh or weighted weapon.
Etymology
Present participle form of 'cosh,' following standard English gerund formation (-ing suffix) applied to this Hindi-derived verb.
Kelly Says
The phrase 'coshing someone over the head' became such a standard trope in British crime fiction that readers instantly recognized it as a sign of street violence or mugging.
Translations
BNবাংলা
শ্বাসের হাড়
sh-was-er ha-ad
CACatalà
costelles
kos-te-les
ELΕλληνικά
σπονδύλοι
spon-do-loi
ESEspañol
costillar
kos-tee-yar
FAفارسی
استخوان
es-t-kh-wan
FISuomi
rintakehän
rin-ta-kehän
FRFrançais
côtelettes
ko-te-let
GUGU
સાંસના હાડકા
saans-na haad-ka
HIहिन्दी
हड्डियों का टुकड़ा
hadddion ka tuk-da
HUMagyar
bordcsonk
bord-chonk
IDBahasa Indonesia
tulang rusuk
tu-lang rus-uk
ITItaliano
costelette
kos-te-let-te
MSBahasa Melayu
tulang rusuk
tu-lang rus-uk
MYမြန်မာ
ရှေ့ကျောက်
y-h-e-k-ja-uk
NLNederlands
ribben
ri-ben
PTPortuguês
costeletas
kos-te-le-tas
SWKiswahili
mfupa za kifua
mfu-pa za ki-fua
TAதமிழ்
கூடல் எலும்பு
koo-dal elumb-pu
TEతెలుగు
సీసాకాయ
see-sa-ka-ya
THไทย
กระดูกสườn
kra-dook suan
TLTL
mga buto ng dibdib
mga boo-to ng dib-dib
TRTürkçe
kırık kemik
kir-ik kemik
UKУкраїнська
ребра
re-bra
URاردو
ہڈیوں کے ٹکڑے
ha-di-yon ke tuk-re
VITiếng Việt
xương sườn
xuong suon