Cotswold
Cots·wold
noun \ˈkät-ˌswōld, -swəld\Definition of COTSWOLD
: any of an English breed of large long-wooled sheep
Origin of COTSWOLD
Cotswold Hills, England
First Known Use: circa 1658
Rhymes with COTSWOLD
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