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Definition of Coolth
1. coolness [n -S] - See also: coolness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coolth
Literary usage of Coolth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Supplementary English Glossary by Thomas Lewis Owen Davies (1881)
"In the evening my father and Mrs. Thrale seated themselves out of doors, just
before the Blue-room windows, for coolth and chat. —Л fad. ..."
2. Cement by Bertram Blount, William H. Woodcock, Henry J. Gillett (1920)
"Supposing it were shown that " coolth," as my friend James Swinburne says, is
the remedy for the warmth generated by the ordinary friction of grinding, ..."
3. Kim by Rudyard Kipling (1905)
"... out on to the bare hillsides' slippery sunburnt grass, and back into the
woodlands' coolth again, till oak gave way to bamboo and palm of the valley, ..."
4. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"The coolth serene, and early morning's pride, now paled the sparkling stars about
the Pole, when Mary's Son appearing crucified in vision, strengthened King ..."
5. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1902)
"... out on to the bare hillsides' slippery sunburnt grass, and back into the
woodlands' coolth again, till oak gave way to bamboo and palm of the valley, ..."