Definition of Coquet. Meaning of Coquet. Synonyms of Coquet

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Definition of Coquet

Coquet
Coquet Co*quet", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Coquetted; p. pr. & vb. n. Coquetting.] To attempt to attract the notice, admiration, or love of; to treat with a show of tenderness or regard, with a view to deceive and disappoint. You are coquetting a maid of honor. --Swift.
Coquet
Coquet Co*quet", v. i. To trifle in love; to stimulate affection or interest; to play the coquette; to deal playfully instead of seriously; to play (with); as, we have coquetted with political crime.

Meaning of Coquet from wikipedia

- Look up coquet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coquet may refer to: a flirtatious female River Coquet, a river of Northumberland Coquet Island Amélie...
- Coquet Island /ˈkoʊkət/ is a small island of about 6 hectares (15 acres), situated 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) off Amble on the Northumberland coast, northeast...
- source mouth The River Coquet /ˈkoʊkət/ runs through the county of Northumberland, England, discharging into the North Sea on the east coast at Amble....
- The Coquet, or the English Chevalier is a 1718 comedy play by the Irish writer Charles Molloy. Staged at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre the original...
- Ernest Coquet (6 January 1883 – 26 October 1946) was an English professional footballer who pla**** as a full-back for Gateshead Town, Reading, Tottenham...
- North Sea coast of Northumberland, England, at the mouth of the River Coquet; Coquet Island is visible from its beaches and harbour. In 2011, the parish...
- Jean-Claude Coquet (29 March 1928 – 16 January 2023) was a French linguist and semiotician. Sémiotique littéraire. Contribution à l'analyse sémantique...
- The Coquet Stop Line, which ran from Amble in Northumberland up the valley of the River Coquet, formed part of the defences constructed to meet the threat...
- Henry of Coquet (died 1127) was a Dane who lived in a hermitage on Coquet Island, off the Northumberland coast. A Dane of noble birth, Henry is said to...
- The Reform'd Coquet, alternately titled The Memoirs of Amoranda, is a novella, about 70 pages long, written by Mary Davys and published in 1724. It is...