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Definition of Corantoes
1. coranto [n] - See also: coranto
Lexicographical Neighbors of Corantoes
Literary usage of Corantoes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commons Debates for 1629 by Wallace Notestein, Sir Edward Nicholas, 1629 Parliament, Frances Helen Relf, Sir Francis Nethersole, Great Britain, House of Commons (1921)
"These newsletters, then, unprinted as serials until 1642, not printed at all
until 1641, go back nearly as far as the corantoes. May one not say that they ..."
2. A Manual of English Prose Literature by William Minto, G. Minto (1872)
""Whosoever," he said, " will be cunning in the places and persons of Germany,
and understand her wars, let him not despise my corantoes. ..."
3. Dramatists of the Restoration by Aston Cokain, Crown (John), William D'Avenant, John Lacy, Shackerley Marmion, John Tatham, John Wilson, William Hugh Logan (1873)
"And I'll give him one lick for the sake of his corantoes. Come, sir, since you're
so good at corantoes, pray, let's see how you can dance ..."
4. Studies in the Social Sciences by University of Minnesota (1921)
"These newsletters, then, imprinted as serials until 1642, not printed at all
until 1641, go back nearly as far as the corantoes. May one not say that they ..."