Definition of Coteaux

1. coteau [n] - See also: coteau

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coteaux

cot-caught merger
cot-quean
cot death
cot deaths
cotan
cotangent
cotangents
cotans
cotarnine
cotch
cotchel
cotchels
cote
cote d'ivoire
coteau
coteaux (current term)
cotectic
coted
cotehardies
coteline
cotelines
cotemporal
cotemporality
cotemporally
cotemporaneous
cotemporaries
cotemporary
cotenancies
cotenancy

Literary usage of Coteaux

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Northern Pacific Railroad by Eugene Virgil Smalley (1883)
"... Sheyenne and Mouse Rivers—Devil's Lake—The Missouri and its Tributaries— The coteaux—Fertile Regions West of the Missouri—Dakota's Railroad System—Chief ..."

2. Personal Narrative of Travels in the United States and Canada in 1826. With by John Frederick Fitzgerald De Roos (1827)
"... Garden—Departure from Montreal for La Chine—Scenery on the Road —Embark in a Steam-boat, at La Chine—Village of the Cascades—View of the Rapids—coteaux ..."

3. A Summer Amongst the Bocages and the Vines by Louisa Stuart Costello (1840)
"The Val de Loire and its coteaux.—The Little Mirrors. ... Immense vineyards clothe the coteaux, which hem in this valley and reach from one extremity of the ..."

4. Summary Narrative of an Exploratory Expedition to the Sources of the by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1855)
"... and rapids to Sandy Lake in the valley of the Upper Mississippi—Grand Portage—Portage anx coteaux—A sub-exploring party—Cross the great morass of ..."

5. Narrative Journal of Travels Through the Northwestern Regions of the United by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1821)
"... coteaux, had also arrived, and in the course of an hour, we had the pleasure of seeing the whole party there, but it was five o'clock in the evening ..."

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