出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/12 22:18 UTC 版)
Originally (1586) in the slang phrase to make a coax of, from earlier noun coax, cox, cokes "fool, simpleton", itself of obscure origin, perhaps related to cock (“male bird, pert boy”). The modern spelling is from 1706.
coax (third-person singular simple present coaxes, present participle coaxing, simple past and past participle coaxed)
coax (plural coaxes)
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