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COURTESY, n. 1. Elegance or politeness of manners; especially, politeness connec...
COURTIER, n. [from court.] 1. A man who attends or frequents the courts of princ...
COURTIERY, n. The manners of a courtier. [Not used.]
COURTING, ppr. Flattering; attempting to gain by address; wooing; soliciting in ...
COURTLIKE, a. Polite; elegant.
COURTLINESS, n. [See Courtly .] Elegance of manners; grace of mien; civility; co...
COURTLING, n. A courtier; a retainer to a court.
COURTLY, a. [court and like.] Relating to a court; elegant; polite with dignity;...
COURTSHIP, n. 1. The act of soliciting favor. 2. The act of wooing in love; soli...
COUSIN, n. 1. In a general sense, one collaterally related more remotely than a ...
COUTER-SIGNATURE, n. The name of a secretary or other subordinate officer, count...
COVE, n. A small inlet, creek or bay; a recess in the sea shore, where vessels a...
COVENABLE, a. Fit; suitable.
COVENANT, n. [L, to come; a coming together; a meeting or agreement of minds.] 1...
COVENANTED, pp. Pledged or promised by covenant.
COVENANTEE, n. The person to whom a covenant is made.