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coward came into
English from the Old
French word
coart (modern
French couard),
which is a
combination of the word for "tail" (Modern
French queue, Latin...
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signify loss of honor. A lion with its tail
between its hind legs is
termed "
couard" (coward), and has also been
cited as a mark of infamy.
Though lions are...
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French word used for "tails" (couez),
bears a
resemblance to the word "
couard",
meaning "coward". The word "Godon" was a
French ethnic slur for English...
- Dreyfus. He
accuses the
three handwriting experts, Belhomme,
Varinard and
Couard, of
submitting false reports that were deceitful,
unless a
medical examination...
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anglicisation of the
French digraph ou to ow is
common in
words such as
couard > coward, and Old
French poueir > power, tour > tower, etc.
Welsh Owain...
- Anglo-Norman the
French digramm -ou- was
often rendered as -ow- such as
couard → coward, tour → tower,
flour (western
variant form of fleur) → flower,...
- that saw RC
Paris defeat FCO
Charleville 1–0
thanks to a goal by
Roger Couard. 3 May 1936
Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir,
Colombes Attendance: 39,725...
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Alger 5–2 USM
Blida Saint Eugène 16:00
Vidal Broué
Couard Vidal Fourest, Oliver,
Couard II, ****lin,
Couard I, Samuel, Brouillé, Vidal, Trappe, Cépi, Bernard...
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pravis usibus undique cir****ventam...."
Couard-Louys,
Cartulaire de Saint-Spire de Corbeil, pp. xxvi-****v.
Couard-Louys, pp. xv-xvi; pp. 1-4. The charter...
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University of Berlin. On May 29, 1844, in Berlin, he
married Emma
Johanne Couard Ottilie (born
December 30, 1823, in Berlin; died 2
September 1903, in Asch)...