Definition of Cotswold Hills

1. Noun. A range of low hills in southwestern England.

Exact synonyms: Cotswolds
Group relationships: England
Generic synonyms: Hill

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cotswold Hills

Cotard's syndrome
Cotard delusion
Cote d'Azur
Cote d'Ivoire franc
Cotes de Provence
Cotingidae
Cotinus
Cotinus americanus
Cotinus coggygria
Cotinus obovatus
Cotoneaster dammeri
Cotoneaster horizontalis
Cotonou
Cotopaxi
Cotswold
Cotswold Hills (current term)
Cotswold morris dancing
Cotswolds
Cottagers
Cottbus
Cotte's operation
Cottidae
Cotton
Cotton State
Cotton effect
Cottrell precipitator
Cottus
Cotula
Cotula coronopifolia

Literary usage of Cotswold Hills

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

1. Great Britain: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1890)
"The environs of Cheltenham, including the Cotswold Hills, afford many- pleasant excursions. ... Cotswold Hills ..."

2. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1850)
"Heights of some points of the Cotswold Hills, with some experiments with the ... and the height of the Cotswold Hills above the same level is about 300 ft. ..."

3. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1877)
"... upon Cotswold Hills:' London, 1636. The book consists of a number of poems in praise of Mr. Dover by almost all the poets and poetasters of the day. ..."

4. Through Ten English Counties by James John Hissey (1894)
"CHAPTER XI The Cotswold Hills—"Posting" miles—A chat with a fanner—A twelfth - century churchyard cross—Old windows—A wooded valley—-A picnic by the ..."

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