Definition of Coaevals

1. coaeval [n] - See also: coaeval

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coaevals

coadmits
coadmitted
coadmitting
coadsorb
coadsorbed
coadsorbing
coadsorption
coadunate
coadunation
coadunition
coadventure
coadventurer
coadventurers
coadventures
coaeval
coaevals (current term)
coafforest
coafforested
coagencies
coagency
coagent
coagents
coagglutination
coagglutinin
coaggregation
coagment
coagmentation
coagmentations
coagmented
coagmenting

Literary usage of Coaevals

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

1. The American Revolution by Sir George Otto Trevelyan (1905)
"There is a very perceptible distinction between the tone in which he and his coaevals referred to those whom they trusted as gentlemen, and that which they ..."

2. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1902)
"... charms of social intercourse and the blessings of friendship, towards the close of the 2d Night ; and the passage in the 4th, beginning, "0 my coaevals, ..."

3. Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various Translations by William Taylor (1830)
"The mighty one will hardly deign to quit The distant light of his imperial throne.— Fear we to grapple with his ministers, To wrestle with coaevals ..."

4. Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various Translations by William Taylor (1830)
"The mighty one will hardly deign to quit The distant light of his imperial throne.— Fear we to grapple with his ministers, To wrestle with coaevals ? ..."

5. Lives of Scotish writers by David Irving (1839)
"... Plato, Euclid, and Aristotle, had (if coaevals) jointly adored him, and unanimously concurred to the deifying of the revealer of so great a mystery. ..."

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