Definition of Cotillons

1. cotillon [n] - See also: cotillon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cotillons

cothouses
cothromboplastin
coths
cothurn
cothurnal
cothurni
cothurns
cothurnus
coticular
cotidal
cotija
cotilion
cotillion
cotillions
cotillon
cotillons (current term)
coting
cotinga
cotingas
cotinine
cotinines
cotisations
cotise
cotised
cotises
cotising
cotland
cotlands
cotoneaster
cotoneasters

Literary usage of Cotillons

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

1. Ridpath's History of the World: Being an Account of the Principal Events in by John Clark Ridpath (1910)
"Only the satirical Frederick II. set at naught her glory and stigmatized her ascendency in French politics as La Dynastie, des cotillons! ..."

2. The Life of George Brummell, Esq.: Commonly Called Beau Brummell by William Jesse (1844)
"... of the Old School—Innovations, not improvements—The minuet and cotillons—American manners. THERE was in fact nothing extreme about ..."

3. Ridpath's Universal History: An Account of the Origin, Primitive Condition by John Clark Ridpath (1897)
"Only the satirical Frederick II. set at naught her glory and stigmatized her ascendency in French politics as La Dynastie des cotillons I But for this ..."

4. Ridpath's Universal History: An Account of the Origin, Primitive Condition by John Clark Ridpath (1899)
"Only the satirical Frederick II. set at naught her glory and stigmatized her ascendency in French politics as La Dynastie des cotillons ! ..."

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