| COURAGE | • courage n. The quality of being confident, not afraid or easily intimidated, but without being incautious or inconsiderate. • courage n. The ability to overcome one’s fear, do or live things which one finds frightening. • courage n. The ability to maintain one’s will or intent despite either the experience of fear, frailty, or frustration;… |
| COURANT | • courant n. A piece of music in triple time. • courant n. A lively dance; a coranto. • courant n. A circulating gazette of news; a newspaper. |
| COURBED | • courbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of courb. • COURB v. (archaic) to bend or stoop. |
| COURIED | • COURIE v. (Scots) to nestle or snuggle, also COORIE. |
| COURIER | • courier n. A person who delivers messages. • courier n. A company that delivers messages. • courier n. A company that transports goods. |
| COURIES | • COURIE v. (Scots) to nestle or snuggle, also COORIE. |
| COURING | • couring v. Present participle of coure. • COUR v. (obsolete) to cover. |
| COURLAN | • courlan n. Limpkin. • COURLAN n. (French) a South American bird, allied to the rails. |
| COURSED | • coursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of course. • COURSE v. to chase and hunt. |
| COURSER | • courser n. A dog used for coursing. • courser n. A person who practises coursing. • courser n. A hunter. |
| COURSES | • courses n. Plural of course. • courses n. (Obsolete, euphemistic) Menses. • courses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of course. |
| COURTED | • courted v. Simple past tense and past participle of court. • COURT v. to woo. |
| COURTER | • courter n. One who courts; one who plays the lover, or solicits in marriage. • Courter prop.n. A surname. • COURTER n. one who courts. |
| COURTLY | • courtly adj. Befitting of a royal court; reflecting the manners or behaviour of people at court. • courtly adj. Of or relating to a royal court. • courtly adj. (Obsolete) Overly eager to please or obey. |