Coign

Word COIGN
Character 5
Hyphenation coign
Pronunciations /kɔɪn/

Definitions and meanings of "Coign"

What do we mean by coign?

A corner; a coin or quoin; a projecting point. See quoin. noun

In geology, an original angular elevation of land around which as a corner-stone continental growth has taken place. noun

A var. spelling of coin, quoin, a corner, wedge; -- chiefly used in the phrase coign of vantage, a position advantageous for action or observation. noun

An expandable metal or wooden wedge used by printers to lock up a form within a chase. noun

The keystone of an arch. noun

A projecting corner or angle. noun

A wedge used in typesetting noun

The keystone of an arch noun

Expandable metal or wooden wedge used by printers to lock up a form within a chase noun

A projecting corner or angle; a cornerstone.

The keystone of an arch.

A wedge used in typesetting.

A a corner of a crystal formed by the intersection of three or more faces at a point (in crystallography)

An original angular elevation of land around which continental growth has taken place (in geology)

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The word "coign" in example sentences

Now the NTSB has already gained a powerful ally and possibly the coign of vantage an advantageous position against the wireless industry. ❋ John B. Townsend II (2011)

The audience, of course, generally has the same preferred coign of vantage as the lucky servant or the Wily Peasant. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Cf. ‘no jutty, frieze, buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle.’ ❋ Unknown (2008)

Forbearing to engage in the open field, where the gain would lie wholly with the enemy, he lay stoutly embattled on ground where the citizens must reap advantage; since, as he doggedly persisted, to march out meant to be surrounded on every side; whereas to stand at bay where every defile gave a coign of vantage, would give him mastery complete. 46 ❋ Unknown (2007)

Laconian territory, he came so close to the gates that their officers actually shut out their own Boeotian cavalry on the point of entering, in terror lest the Lacedaemonians might pour into the town in company, and these Boeotian troopers were forced to cling, like bats to a wall, under each coign of vantage beneath the battlements. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The infant Isabella from her coign to do obeisance toward the duffgerent, as first futherer with drawn brand. ❋ Unknown (2006)

There were people, crowds of people, clearly visible at the office windows of the upper stories of the casino and cathedral looking out over the crowd: the casino itself might be closed, but either the rest of Billy Fairchild's empire was open for business, or he'd offered it up as a coign of vantage for those interested in seeing the concert but not mingling with the groundlings. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (2005)

We passed out of the city by a gate where in a little coign of vantage a cobbler was thoughtfully hammering away in the tumult at ❋ Unknown (2004)

However, by the exertions of our marines — who should have been at them long ago — these sharp-shooters from the coign of vantage were now reduced to three brave fellows. ❋ Richard Doddridge (2004)

In Scotland Yard, sitting dozing on your benches, or talking soft nothings to the housemaids round the corner; for ye were not walking on your beats, nor standing at coign of vantage, to watch the tumults of the day. ❋ Unknown (2004)

As we converged I saw the five leading Boers, better mounted than their comrades, outpacing the others in a desperate resolve to secure the coign of vantage. ❋ WINSTON CHURCHILL (2003)

And during the fortnight that followed he went about making believe to weigh this matter, to view it from every coign; for it did not suit him, even in secret, to confess to the vehemence with which, when he much desired a thing, his temperament knocked flat the hurdles of reason. ❋ Unknown (2003)

They take me for a dun, peer out from a coign of vantage. — ❋ Unknown (2003)

Yet before I had time to establish myself in my usual coign of vantage behind the door I found myself pounced upon by ❋ Unknown (2003)

A fortnight later, from a coign of vantage in my windmill, we saw them strolling about the garden, and noted a certain new gallantry in the Major's carriage. ❋ Unknown (1993)

We had come to this coign of vantage, such as it was, very early this morning, even at the second Ahn. Yet, even at that time, many had been about, some with blankets to sleep on the stones. ❋ Norman, John, 1931- (1988)

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