Definition of Cogues

1. Noun. (plural of cogue) ¹

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Definition of Cogues

1. cogue [n] - See also: cogue

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cogues

cogons
cogovern
cogovernor
cogovernors
cograph
cographs
cogredient
cogroup
cogroups
cogs
coguardian
coguardians
cogue
cogues (current term)
cogware
cogwares
cogway
cogways
cogwheel
cogwheel ocular movements
cogwheel phenomenon
cogwheel respiration
cogwheel rigidity
cogwheeled
cogwheeling
cogwheels
cohab

Literary usage of Cogues

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

1. A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins by Johann Beckmann (1846)
"Sometimes he adds to 8 cogues de perles are flat on one side, and are used for ornaments, one side of which only is seen. ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1863)
"Once mar- " One word apart, Monsieur Brom- ried to the little cogues, and, ... I disliked, of Miladi cogues and her own, ie I loathed the intrigue, ..."

3. Belgium and Holland, Including the Grand-duchy of Luxembourg: Handbook for by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1905)
"cogues, Portrait; 219. J. Jordaens, Commerce and Industry protecting the Fine Arts (allegory). Through Room J (p. 183) we reach the GALLERY OP ..."

4. Mesehowe: Illustrations of the Runic Literature of Scandinavia. Translations by John Mitchell Mitchell (1863)
"cogues : Roger of Wendover says, " Sweyn, king of the Danes, ... arrived at London with 94 cogues, and made a fearful assault on it. ..."

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