Definition of Couthier

1. couthie [adj] - See also: couthie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Couthier

cousins
cousins-german
cousins-in-law
cousinship
cousinships
couta boat
couta boats
couteau
couteaux
couter
couters
couth
couther
couthest
couthie
couthier (current term)
couthiest
couths
couthy
coutil
coutille
coutilles
coutils
coutinhoite
couture
coutures
couturier
couturiere
couturieres
couturiers

Literary usage of Couthier

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

1. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1856)
"... und bower,—but nut\ be couthier and kindlier. At li-aet Harden himself was ever courteous to me, and noue gave the ..."

2. In Scottish Fields by James Logie Robertson (1890)
"It was a couthier hame than I've kent since I left it: at least it was a happier. An' Scotland was a heartier kintra to live in. ..."

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