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covin
▪ 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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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, wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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-... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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convyne
convyne obs. Sc. f. covin. Oxford English Dictionary
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couyne
couyn(e var. covin. Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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]. Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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convine
convine obs. Sc. form of covin. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 References Bibliography wikipedia.org
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cuwyne
cuvyn(e, cuwyn(e obs. Sc. forms of covin. Oxford English Dictionary
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