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Webster 1913 Edition
Coquelicot
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Coque′li-cotˊ
,Noun.
[F.]
1.
(Bot.)
The wild poppy, or red corn rose.
2.
The color of the wild poppy; a color nearly red, like orange mixed with scarlet.
Webster 1828 Edition
Coquelicot
COQUELICOT
, COQUELICO,Noun.
Definition 2024
coquelicot
coquelicot
English
Noun
coquelicot (plural coquelicots)
- A reddish-orange colour; poppy
- 1980, Stephen Donaldson, The Wounded Land: The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant Book One, Hachette UK (ISBN 9781473202542)
- It appeared baleful, fiery and red; it wore coquelicot like a crown of thorns, and cast a humid heat entirely unlike the fierce intensity of the desert sun.
- 2011, Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, The Flood-Tide: The Morland Dynasty, Hachette UK (ISBN 9780748132966)
- 'All these weeks we have wasted wrangling, and I knew from the beginning that it must be the green, and not the coquelicot.'
- 1980, Stephen Donaldson, The Wounded Land: The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant Book One, Hachette UK (ISBN 9781473202542)
Adjective
coquelicot (comparative more coquelicot, superlative most coquelicot)
- Having a reddish-orange poppy colour.
- 1798, Jane Austen, The Letters (Annotated Edition), Jazzybee Verlag (ISBN 9783849614409)
- I still venture to retain the narrow silver round it, put twice round without any bow, and instead of the black military feather shall put in the coquelicot one as being smarter, and besides coquelicot is to be all the fashion this winter.
- 1798, Jane Austen, The Letters (Annotated Edition), Jazzybee Verlag (ISBN 9783849614409)
French
Etymology
Variant of cocorico (“cock's cry”), from a similarity to a rooster's crest.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔkliko/
- Rhymes: -o
Noun
coquelicot m (plural coquelicots)