Definition of Coste

1. to approach [v COSTED, COSTING, COSTES] - See also: approach

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coste

costally
costals
costamere
costameres
costar
costard
costardmonger
costardmongers
costards
costarred
costarring
costars
costate
costated
costatolide
coste (current term)
costean
costeaned
costeaning
costeanings
costeans
costectomy
costed
costen
coster
costermonger
costermongers
costers
costes
costia

Literary usage of Coste

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

1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1887)
"When Locke died in 1704, coste wrote a kind of character or ' éloge ' of him, ... At the same time there seems scarcely room for doubt that coste thought he ..."

2. Obstetrics, the science and the art by Charles Delucena Meigs (1867)
"mammal ovule, it appears now to be settled that the honor of its discovery belongs to Professor coste, of the College of France, though several Germans have ..."

3. The Works of John Locke by John Locke (1823)
"Mr. coste lived in the same family with Mr. Locke, during the seven last years of ... The author of that letter is Mr. Peter coste, who has translated into ..."

4. Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles William Kent (1910)
"So far as we know this was true of Marie de la coste, of Savannah, ... Miss La coste (not Costa) is still living and is a distinguished teacher of French. ..."

5. Magazine of Natural History edited by John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson (1838)
"A Reply to the Communication addressed by M. coste to the French Academy of Sciences, ... SIR, It gives me sincere regret to find that M. coste, ..."

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