Definition of Coitions

1. coition [n] - See also: coition

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coitions

coinvestors
coir
coire licet
coirs
coisogenic
coistrel
coistrels
coistril
coistrils
coit
coitional
coitions (current term)
coits
coix
cojoin
cojoined
cojoining
cojoins
cojuror

Literary usage of Coitions

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

1. Under the Vierkleur: A Romance of a Lost Cause by Ben Johannis Viljoen (1904)
"... STANDARD coitions of THE WRITINGS OF WALT WHITMAN NEW and definitive editions issued under the superintendence of Whitman's Literary Executors, ..."

2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1891)
"There exists moreover, according to the author last mentioned, in ciliate Infusoria, a particular period beyond which fecund coitions cannot take place. ..."

3. The Records of the Town of Cambridge (formerly New-towne) Massachusets: 1630 by Cambridge (Mass.) (1901)
"... being enformed of great damage to y° coitions by Sundry persons y' for their owne private ... That if any on p'tence of leave for falling on y° coitions ..."

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