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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



17 words match “COQUE”

COQUE n.
A small loop or bow of ribbon used in making hats, boas, etc.
COQUELICOT n. 2 definitions
The wild poppy, or red corn rose.
COQUET v. 2 definitions
treat with a show of tenderness or regard, with a view to deceive and disappoint. You are coquetting a maid of honor. Swift.
COQUETRY n.
or love, for the mere gratification of vanity; trifling in love. "Little affectations of coquetry." Addison.
COQUETTE n. 2 definitions
A vain, trifling woman, who endeavors to attract admiration from a desire to grafity vanity; a flirt; -- formerly sometimes applied also to men.
COQUETTISH a.
Practicing or exhibiting coquetry; alluring; enticing. A pretty, coquettish housemaid. W. Irving.
COQUETTISHLY adv.
In a coquettish manner.
CONSULT n.
A council; a meeting for consultation. [Obs.] "A consult of coquettes." Swift.
COY a.
rved; bashful; shy; modest; -- usually applied to women, sometimes with an implication of coquetry. Coy, and difficult to win. Cowper. Coy and furtive graces. W. Irving. Nor the coy maid, half willings to be pressed, Shall kiss the cup, to pass it to the rest. Goldsmith.
DEMURE a.
her life nor soul in her. L'Estrange. Miss Lizzy, I have no doubt, would be as demure and coquettish, as if ten winters more had gone over her head. Miss Mitford.
DOLLY VARDEN n.
A character in Dickens's novel "Barnaby Rudge," a beautiful, lively, and coquettish girl who wore a cherry-colored mantle and cherry-colored ribbons.
FLIRT v. 2 definitions
about; to act with giddiness, or from a desire to attract notice; especially, to play the coquette; to play at courtship; to coquet; as, they flirt with the young men.
FLIRTATION n.
Playing at courtship; coquerty. The flirtations and jealousies of our ball rooms. Macaulay.
JILT n.
A woman who capriciously deceives her lover; a coquette; a flirt. Otway.
SOUPCON n.
; hence, a very small portion; a taste; as, coffee with a soupçon of brandy; a soupçon of coquetry.
SPANGLE v.
spangled breastplate. Donne. What stars do spangle heaven with such beauty Shak. Spangled coquette (Zoöl.), a tropical humming bird (Lophornis reginæ). See Coquette, 2.
TERRA n.
erra cotta. Etym: [It., fr. terra earth + cotta, fem. of cotto cooked, L. coctus, p.p. of coquere to cook. See Cook, n.] Baked clay; a kind of hard pottery used for statues, architectural decorations, figures, vases, and the like. -- Terræ filius Etym: [L., son of the earth], formerly, one appointed to write a satiric…