Definition of Coure

1. to cower [v COURED, COURING, COURES] - See also: cower

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coure

courante
courantes
couranto
courantoes
courantos
courants
courb
courbaril
courbaril copal
courbed
courbette
courbettes
courbing
courbs
courd
coure (current term)
coured
coures
coureur de bois
coureurs de bois
courgette
courgettes
courier
couriered
couriering
couriers
couring
courlan
courlans
courol

Literary usage of Coure

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

1. Eight Years in Canada: Embracing a Review of the Administrations of Lords by Richardson (John), Major Richardson, John Richardson, Richardson, John, 1796-1852 (1847)
"... been accorded to him, but the very trick to which he had re- coure to effect his object, had in it something so offensive, so much of low manoeuvring, ..."

2. An Analytical Digest of the Cases Published in the New Series of the Law by Edmund Story-Maskelyne (1872)
"In the coure« of winding up a company by the Court, the official liquidator being of opinion that, out of claims mode against the company to the extent of ..."

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