27 examples of cotte in sentences

* There, on the green and village-cotted hill, is, Flank'd by the Hellespont, and by the sea, Entomb'd the bravest of the brave Achilles.

From the Bastille to the Rue de Cotte III.

FROM THE BASTILLE TO THE RUE DE COTTE The Place de la Bastille was at the same time empty and filled.

"In the Rue de Cotte." "Where is the Café Roysin?" "Straight before us.

I saw, a hundred steps before us, at the junction of the Rue de Cotte and the Rue Ste.

Marguerite and de Cotte open out and divide the Faubourg, a peasant's cart laden with dung entered the Rue Ste.

On his right lay the young soldier killed a minute before him by the side of Schoelcher, and on the left an old woman who had been struck down by a spent ball in the Rue de Cotte, and whom the executioners of the coup d'état had gathered up later on; in the first moment one cannot find out all one's riches.

" At two o'clock five brigades, those of Cotte, Bourgon, Canrobert, Dulac, and Reybell, five batteries of artillery, 16,400 men, infantry and cavalry, lancers, cuirassiers, grenadiers, gunners, were echelloned without any ostensible reason between the Rue de la Paix and the Faubourg Poissonnière.

There on the green and village-cotted hill is Flanked by the Hellespont, and by the sea, Entomb'd the bravest of the brave, Achilles They say so.

Rue de Cotte: No. 8.

Their dresses were at times so tight as to display all the elegance of their form, whilst at others they were made so high as completely to cover the neck; the latter were called cottes-hardies.

The cotte-hardie, which has at all times been part of the dress of French women, and which was frequently worn also by men, was a long tunic reaching to the heels, fastened in at the waist and closed at the wrists.

" The surcoat (sur-cotte) was at first a garment worn only by females, but it was soon adopted by both sexes: it was originally a large wrapper with sleeves, and was thrown over the upper part of the robe (cotte), hence its name, sur-cotte.

" The surcoat (sur-cotte) was at first a garment worn only by females, but it was soon adopted by both sexes: it was originally a large wrapper with sleeves, and was thrown over the upper part of the robe (cotte), hence its name, sur-cotte.

" The surcoat (sur-cotte) was at first a garment worn only by females, but it was soon adopted by both sexes: it was originally a large wrapper with sleeves, and was thrown over the upper part of the robe (cotte), hence its name, sur-cotte.

"Towards the year 1280," he says, "the dress of a mannot of a man as the word was then used, which meant serf, but of one to whom the exercise of human prerogatives was permitted, that is to say, of an ecclesiastic, a bourgeois, or a noblewas composed of six indispensable portions: the braies, or breeches, the stockings, the shoes, the coat, the surcoat, or cotte-hardie, and the chaperon, or head-dress.

"The coat (cotte) corresponded with the tunic of the ancients, it was a blouse with tight sleeves.

These sleeves were the only part of it which were exposed, the rest being completely covered by the surcoats, or cotte-hardie, a name the origin of which is obscure.

There the storms appear to culminate, pouring out the full vials of their wrath upon the devoted habitans of white-cotted Charlesbourg.

The chief capes or promontories of these states are, Cape Cottes or Ampelusia, known to our seafaring people by the name of Cape Spartel, the Promontorium Herculis, and the Promontorium Oleastrum, so called from the prodigious number of wild olives growing upon it.

The "director," as the opera bills would say, was Cotte-Comus, belonging to a troop of rope-dancers.

The better working of cotted wools, which can be brought to a proper condition with far more facility and with diminished risk of breaking pins than before.

Turc pourrait fausser un haubergon; [Footnote: Haubergeon, cotte de mailles plus légère que le haubert.

Je soupçonne que le glaçon Allemand étoit une espèce de cotte d'armes faite de plusieurs doubles de toile piquée, comme nos gambisons.

That it was used for miracle plays is seen on p. 227 (" Cotte of lether for Christe," and "lyne for the clowdes," etc.).

27 examples of  cotte  in sentences