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Definition of Coteries

Coterie
Coterie Co`te*rie" (k?`te-r?"; 277), n. [F., prob. from OF. coterie servile tenure, fr. colier cotter; of German origin. See 1st Cot.] A set or circle of persons who meet familiarly, as for social, literary, or other purposes; a clique. ``The queen of your coterie.' --Thackeray.

Meaning of Coteries from wikipedia

- Vampire: The MasqueradeCoteries of New York is a visual novel developed and published by Draw Distance. It is based on the tabletop role-playing game...
- Look up coterie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coterie may refer to: A clique The Coterie, a British society Coterie (band), an Australian-New Zealand...
- The Coterie was a fashionable and famous set of English aristocrats and intellectuals of the 1910s, widely quoted and profiled in magazines and newspapers...
- Salons, Textual Coteries. Academia (Downloadable PDF) Bowers, Will, and Hannah Leah Crummé, eds. Re-evaluating the Literary Coterie, 1580–1830: From...
- Coterie is a four-member Australian-New Zealand band. Formed from four brothers who were born in New Zealand and grew up in Perth, Western Australia,...
- Coterie is the debut studio album by Australian/New Zealand band Coterie, released in December 2022. Recorded in Mangawhai together with New Zealand band...
- D'Holbach's Coterie (La coterie holbachique was the phrase coined by Jean-Jacques Rousseau) was a group of radical French Enlightenment thinkers who met...
- between the events of the visual novel video games Vampire: The MasqueradeCoteries of New York and Vampire: The MasqueradeShadows of New York. The show...
- The Female Coterie was the title given to a group of "ladies of quality" in 18th century London. Horace Walpole described their activities as meeting...
- The New Female Coterie was an 18th-century London social club. The club's exact founding date is unknown, though it is ****umed to be circa 1770, when...