Definition of Coigne. Meaning of Coigne. Synonyms of Coigne

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Definition of Coigne

Coigne
Coigne Coigne (koin), n. [See Coin, n.] A quoin. See you yound coigne of the Capitol? yon corner stone? --Shak.

Meaning of Coigne from wikipedia

- brother, Coigne. Gashade attempts to tackle the woman as she pulls out a gun and takes aim at Coigne, but it is too late; The woman shoots Coigne dead. Gashade...
- Major Dundee O.W. Hadley Sam Peckinpah 1966 The Shooting Willett Gashade, Coigne Gashade Monte ****man Return of the Seven Colbee Burt Kennedy 1967 Welcome...
- inculpable, inculpate, inculpatory, mea culpa cune- wedge Latin cuneus coign, coigne, coin, cuneate, cuneiform, cuneus, encoignure, obcuneate, precuneus, quoin...
- maakt mij stapelgek", was introduced in 1991 by Flemish singer Sylviane [Coigné]: Bouke remade the song for his 2008 In mijn gedachten album. Another Dutch...
- incunable, incunabula, incunabular, incunabulum cuneus cune- wedge coign/coigne, coin, cuneate, cuneiform, cuneus, encoignure, obcuneate, precuneus, quoin...
- ne, ng, nh, nne, nt, pn, sn, sne nice, inn, cnidarian, Wednesday, gnome, coigne, knee, mnemonic, comptroller, handsome, borne, ngaio, piranha, tonne, topgallant-sail...
- inculpable, inculpate, inculpatory, mea culpa cune- wedge Latin cuneus coign, coigne, coin, cuneate, cuneiform, cuneus, encoignure, obcuneate, precuneus, quoin...
- from making war without the King's ****ent, that they should cease levying coigne and livery within "the four obeysant shires – Meath, Urgell, Dublin, and...
- coherent cohesion cohort coif coiffeur coiffeuse coiffure coil coin, Old Fr. coigne coinage coincide coincidence coincident Cointreau collaboration collage...
- promise of the King's pay. It was Desmond who introduced the practice of Coigne and Livery, the quartering of troops on the inhabitants of the district...