| 1. | a piece of furniture for seating from two to four people, typically in the form of a bench with a back, sometimes having an armrest at one or each end, and partly or wholly upholstered and often fitted with springs, tailored cushions, skirts, etc.; sofa. |
| 2. | a similar article of furniture, with a headrest at one end, on which some patients of psychiatrists or psychoanalysts lie while undergoing treatment. |
| 3. | a bed or other place of rest; a lounge; any place used for repose. |
| 4. | the lair of a wild beast. |
| 5. | Brewing. the frame on which barley is spread to be malted. |
| 6. | Papermaking. the board or felt blanket on which wet pulp is laid for drying into paper sheets. |
| 7. | Fine Arts. a primer coat or layer, as of paint. |
| 8. | to arrange or frame (words, a sentence, etc.); put into words; express: a simple request couched in respectful language. |
| 9. | to express indirectly or obscurely: the threat couched under his polite speech. |
| 10. | to lower or bend down, as the head. |
| 11. | to lower (a spear, lance, etc.) to a horizontal position, as for attack. |
| 12. | to put or lay down, as for rest or sleep; cause to lie down. |
| 13. | to lay or spread flat. |
| 14. | Papermaking. to transfer (a sheet of pulp) from the wire to the couch. |
| 15. | to embroider by couching. |
| 16. | Archaic. to hide; conceal. |
| 17. | to lie at rest or asleep; repose; recline. |
| 18. | to crouch; bend; stoop. |
| 19. | to lie in ambush or in hiding; lurk. |
| 20. | to lie in a heap for decomposition or fermentation, as leaves. |
| 21. | on the couch, Informal. undergoing psychiatric or psychoanalytic treatment. |
Couch
(Gen. 49:4; 1 Chr. 5:1; Job 7:13; Ps. 6:6, etc.), a seat for repose or rest. (See BED.)
couch
in modern usage a sofa or settee, but in the 17th and 18th centuries a long, upholstered seat for reclining, one end sloping and high enough to provide a back rest and headrest.
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