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Definition of Couchancy

Couchancy
Couchancy Couch"an*cy (kouch"an-s?), n. State of lying down for repose. [R.]

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- UNESCO. ISBN 978-92-3-104153-2. "Maghreb, en arabe Maghrib ou Marhrib (" le Couchant ")". Encyclopédie Larousse (in French). Retrieved 9 December 2023. Abun-Nasr...
- state flags; a plain red flag with a couchant lion and sun motif as the war flag, a plain white flag with a couchant lion and sun for diplomatic purposes...
- sometimes termed "sejant-rampant"). Lion sejant Lion sejant erect A beast couchant (Old French: "lying down") is lying down, but with the head raised. Lodged...
- a wheel symbolizing the dharmachakra, the Wheel of Buddhist law, with couchant deer on either side symbolizing the deer park in which the sermon was preached...
- appear statant (standing), salient or springing (leaping), sejant (seated), couchant or lodged (lying prone with head raised), or occasionally dormant (sleeping)...
- "What I want to see before I die is a monument representing the negro, not couchant on his knees like a four-footed animal, but erect on his feet like a man...
- usually only one bay deep and are supported on two columns, often resting on couchant lions, as at St Zeno, Verona.See above. Elsewhere, porches of various dates...
- accouchement, allocate, bilocation, bilocular, cislocative, collocation, couch, couchant, dislocate, dislocation, interlocal, lieu, local, locale, locality, locate...
- muni****lity in Spain, showing a lion couchant proper (1554) Arms of Belgorod Oblast, Russia, showing a lion couchant Or (1727) Arms of the Burgdorf district...
- lost cauldron. Goldman thinks this unlikely, as the animal is posed in couchant position, and gold is too soft a metal. Godard, André (1950), "Le trésor...