Definition of Cotwals

1. cotwal [n] - See also: cotwal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cotwals

cottonwoods
cottony
cottown
cottowns
cottrel
cottrels
cotts
cottuses
cotunneling
cotunnelling
cotunnite
coturnix
coturnixes
cotutor
cotwal
cotwals (current term)
cotylae
cotyle
cotyledon
cotyledonal
cotyledonary
cotyledonary placenta
cotyledonous
cotyledons
cotyles
cotyliform
cotyligerous
cotyloid
cotyloid cavity
cotyloid joint

Literary usage of Cotwals

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

1. Letters Received by the East India Company from Its Servants in the East by East India Company, Frederick Charles Danvers, William Foster (1896)
"I attended in the cotwals office accordingly till a quarter of the night spent and the King risen and retired to rest. ..."

2. Pennsylvania School Journal by Pennsylvania state educational association, Pennsylvania. Dept. of public instruction (1885)
"cotwals: Arbor Day was observed in all the schools of the borough. Principal Eisenhower of the high school urged his pupils to do all they could in the way ..."

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