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Definition of Coquettes

Coquette
Coquette Co*quette", n. [F., fr. coquet, coquette, coquettish, orig., cocklike, strutting like a cock, fr. coq a cock. Cf. Cock, Cocket, Cocky, Cockade.] 1. A vain, trifling woman, who endeavors to attract admiration from a desire to gratify vanity; a flirt; -- formerly sometimes applied also to men. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A tropical humming bird of the genus Lophornis, with very elegant neck plumes. Several species are known. See Illustration under Spangle, v. t.

Meaning of Coquettes from wikipedia

- Arquette The Coquette, a 1797 epistolary novel by Hannah Webster Foster HMS Coquette, various ships of the British Royal Navy Coquettes, several species...
- School for Coquettes (French: L'École des cocottes) may refer to: School for Coquettes (play), a 1918 play by Marcel Gerbidon and Paul Armont School for...
- The Coquette or, The History of Eliza Wharton is an epistolary novel by Hannah Webster Foster. It was published anonymously in 1797, and did not appear...
- Coquette aesthetic is a 2020s fashion trend that is characterized by a mix of sweet, romantic, and sometimes playful elements and focuses on femininity...
- Coquette is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film, starring Mary Pickford. The film was a box office success. For her role, Pickford won the second Academy...
- The festive coquette (Lophornis chalybeus) is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is endemic to Brazil...
- films twice. A 1935 film School for Coquettes directed by Pierre Colombier and a 1958 film School for Coquettes directed by Jacqueline Audry. It was...
- the 1918 play School for Coquettes by Marcel Gerbidon and Paul Armont. A young Parisian woman attends a school for coquettes in order to rise in society...
- the Comédie-Française, also traditionally known as The Coquettes (Les Coquettes; from Coquettes qui pour voir), is an oil on panel painting in the Hermitage...
- spotting. The female tufted coquette lays two eggs in a small cup nest made of plant down and placed on a branch. Tufted coquettes are tame and approachable...