Definition of Couters

1. couter [n] - See also: couter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Couters

cousinhoods
cousinless
cousinly
cousinries
cousinry
cousins
cousins-german
cousins-in-law
cousinship
cousinships
couta boat
couta boats
couteau
couteaux
couter
couters (current term)
couth
couther
couthest
couthie
couthier
couthiest
couths
couthy
coutil
coutille
coutilles
coutils
coutinhoite
couture

Literary usage of Couters

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

1. Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough with His Original Correspondence by William Coxe, John Wade (1907)
"On the bolder swells of the upland, which are generally denominated couters, corn predominates; on the lower, flax, clover, pease, and buck-wheat. ..."

2. Memoirs of John, Duke of Marlborough: With His Original Correspondence by William Coxe (1820)
"On the bolder swells of the upland, which are generally denominated couters, corn predominates; on the lower, flax, clover, pease, and buck-wheat. ..."

3. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1842)
"27 Decembris The hier of a Wagon to carry a Lode of stuf to the Coorte for the D uttons playe; xx8. Itm for a standish couters T; Ink ; vj8. vjd. j die ..."

4. Collections by CT Historical Society (1905)
"... Hall and Nathaniell Boyd couters with the Selectmen In Behalf of the Town for Said year Voted David Starrett Commissiner of Assessment for Said year for ..."

5. History of England by Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope (1870)
"uplands, which in that part of the country are called " couters." One of these, the Bosen Couter, was especially strong. 1'OS- It might well seem rashness ..."

6. Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough with His Original Correspondence by William Coxe, John Wade (1907)
"On the bolder swells of the upland, which are generally denominated couters, corn predominates; on the lower, flax, clover, pease, and buck-wheat. ..."

7. Memoirs of John, Duke of Marlborough: With His Original Correspondence by William Coxe (1820)
"On the bolder swells of the upland, which are generally denominated couters, corn predominates; on the lower, flax, clover, pease, and buck-wheat. ..."

8. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1842)
"27 Decembris The hier of a Wagon to carry a Lode of stuf to the Coorte for the D uttons playe; xx8. Itm for a standish couters T; Ink ; vj8. vjd. j die ..."

9. Collections by CT Historical Society (1905)
"... Hall and Nathaniell Boyd couters with the Selectmen In Behalf of the Town for Said year Voted David Starrett Commissiner of Assessment for Said year for ..."

10. History of England by Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope (1870)
"uplands, which in that part of the country are called " couters." One of these, the Bosen Couter, was especially strong. 1'OS- It might well seem rashness ..."

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