Definition of Coting

1. cote [v] - See also: cote

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coting

cothromboplastin
coths
cothurn
cothurnal
cothurni
cothurns
cothurnus
coticular
cotidal
cotija
cotilion
cotillion
cotillions
cotillon
cotillons
coting (current term)
cotinga
cotingas
cotinine
cotinines
cotisations
cotise
cotised
cotises
cotising
cotland
cotlands
cotoneaster
cotoneasters
cotquean

Literary usage of Coting

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

1. Shakespeare Studies, and Essay on English Dictionaries by Thomas Spencer Baynes, Lewis Campbell (1896)
"If one dog were originally behind the other, the cote would of course involve overtaking as its condition, but overtaking simply is not coting. ..."

2. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1830)
"They are coting when running side by side ; but they do not complete a cote without a turn : thus if they run side by side, and shoulder to shoulder, ..."

3. The Complete Works of John Lyly by John Lyly (1902)
"referring to Philautus, as Arber points out. 28. coting in the ... Cf. ' coting of ye scriptures,' p. 93 1. 33. P. 52, 10. if not euery one of them, ..."

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