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▪ I. covin, n. (ˈkʌvɪn) Forms: 4–6 cou-, covyne, 4–9 cou-, covine, covin, 4–7 cou-, covyn, (4–5 cou-, koueyne, 5 couuyne; Sc. cowyn(e, covyng), 6 covene, 6–7 coven; also in Sc. 5 conwyn(e, 6 convine, -uene, 6–7 conuyne, conueene. [a. OF. covin, couvin, cuvin masc., more usually covine, couvine, -yne...
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Covin
Covin (from the Fr. covine, or couvine, from Lat. convenire, to come together), an association of persons, so used in the Statute of Labourers of 1360,
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Covin (automobile)
The name "Covin" originated from CO (Cook) and VIN (Vincent), resulting in the name "COVIN Performance Mouldings." External links
Covin website
Covin Forum
Sports cars
Kit car manufacturers
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covin-tree
ˈcoven-tree, covin-tree Sc. [In sense 1, app. from coven; but 2 is of uncertain origin.] 1. trans. ‘A large tree in front of old Scottish mansion-houses, where the laird met his visitors’ (Jamieson), or where he assembled his retainers.1823 Scott Quentin D. iii, I love not the Castle when the covin-...
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Covin, Alabama
Finally, the name was changed to Covin in honor of L. E. Covin, who donated the land for the railroad depot. Covin was located on the Southern Railway.
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covinous
covinous, a. ? Obs. (ˈkʌvɪnəs) Also 6–9 covenous. [f. covin + -ous.] Of the nature of covin; collusive; fraudulent, deceitful.1570 Act 13 Eliz. c. 5 §2 Such guileful, covinous or fraudulent Devices and Practices. 1598 Lambarde Alienations in Bacon's Wks., For the restraint of making those inordinate...
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Jules Covin
Biography
Jules Charles Covin was born in Saint-Saulve, France on 18 October 1895. Two weeks later, Covin was awarded the Médaille militaire.
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Lust for Gold
Storm notifies Sheriff Early and his deputy Covin. When he gets to the key landmark, he encounters Covin, who pulls a gun on him.
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covinliche
† ˈcovinliche, adv. Obs. rare [f. covin + -liche, -ly2.] In agreement, with one accord.c 1314 Guy Warw. (A.) 979 Þai seyden al couinliche, Þe dome was ȝouen sikerliche [15th c. version wyth oon assente].
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Gold Spike (property)
On July 23, 2007, Greg Covin bought the property for $15.6 million with the intention of turning it into a boutique hotel. Covin sold The Gold Spike on February 4, 2008 for $21 million to The Siegel Group.
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Groupe de Combat 11
X. de Sévin
Lieutenant Jacques Ortoli
Adjutant Georges Blanc
Sous Lieutenant Jules Covin
Sous Lieutenant François Portron
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