Definition of Coutilles

1. coutille [n] - See also: coutille

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coutilles

couta boats
couteau
couteaux
couter
couters
couth
couther
couthest
couthie
couthier
couthiest
couths
couthy
coutil
coutille
coutilles (current term)
coutils
coutinhoite
couture
coutures
couturier
couturiere
couturieres
couturiers
couvade
couvades
couvercle
couvert
couverts
couverture

Literary usage of Coutilles

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

1. Toronto "called Back", from 1886-1850: Its Wonderful Growth and Grogress by Conyngham Crawford Taylor (1886)
"... Jeans and coutilles, imported by corset makers for use in their factories—20 pc 20 pc adval. Cotton, 42 inches wide and over, imported by manufacturers ..."

2. The Ancient Régime by Hippolyte Taine (1881)
"quarters of the ground remains waste; almost all the houses in Brolle are in ruins,only half-crumbling gables being visible; at coutilles and at ..."

3. Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe: From the Iron Period of the Northern by John Hewitt (1860)
"... grands coutilles, et venoient Forest of Dean. There are many briefs entre leurs gens d'armes et leurs archers, to this effect in Rymer. qui leur ..."

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