Comether \Co*meth"er\, n. [Prob. dial. pron. of come hither,
used in calling cows, etc.]
[Dial. or Colloq., Brit.]
1. Matter; affair.
2. Friendly communication or association.
To put the, or one's, comether on, to exercise
persuasion upon; to get under one's influence; to beguile;
to wheedle.
How does ut come about, sorr, that whin a man has
put the comether on wan woman he's sure bound to put
ut on another? --Kipling.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |