Definition of Cowarding

1. coward [v] - See also: coward

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cowarding

cow trees
cowabunga
cowage
cowages
cowal
cowals
cowan
cowanis
cowans
coward
cowarded
cowardice
cowardices
cowardie
cowardies
cowarding
cowardise
cowardish
cowardize
cowardliness
cowardlinesses
cowardly
cowardly lion
cowardly lions
cowardry
cowards
cowardship
cowardy
cowbane
cowbanes

Literary usage of Cowarding

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

1. The Aztec god and other dramas by George Lansing Raymond (1900)
"Out-cowarding the just-caught cuttle-fish, This gloom exudes upon the flooding light. WAPELLA. We might have scaled their hill, but not these heavens. ..."

2. Routledge's Every Boy's Annual by Edmund Routledge (1864)
"There is a silly practice prevalent in many places besides the neighbourhood of Charlecote known as " cowarding." The boys of Oakhurst never let the village ..."

3. Calendar of Marriage Licenses Issued by the Faculty Office, 1632-1714by George Edward Cocayne, Faculty Office by George Edward Cocayne, Faculty Office (1905)
"... W. 222 Covington, S. 278 Coward, Ch. 117; Isb. 282; Js. 284; M. 251; MA 73 ; St. 79 ; W. 137 Cowarding, Do. 69 Cowart, Ca. 130 Cowcher, J. 177; Lu. ..."

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