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Couchant   Listen
adjective
Couchant  adj.  
1.
Lying down with head erect; squatting.
2.
(Her.) Lying down with the head raised, which distinguishes the posture of couchant from that of dormant, or sleeping; said of a lion or other beast.
Couchant and levant (Law), rising up and lying down; said of beasts, and indicating that they have been long enough on land, not belonging to their owner, to lie down and rise up to feed, such time being held to include a day and night at the least.






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"Couchant" Quotes from Famous Books



... "My only friend, my dear," said she, "You see 'tis mere necessity Hath sent me to your house to whelp: I die if you refuse your help." With fawning whine, and rueful tone, With artful sigh, and feigned groan, With couchant cringe, and flattering tale, Smooth Bawty[3] did so far prevail, That Music gave her leave to litter; (But mark what follow'd—faith! she bit her;) Whole baskets full of bits and scraps, And broth enough to fill her paps; ...
— Poems (Volume II.) • Jonathan Swift

... hospitality in the world, and gave up his time to show us all the wonders of the country. He dwells upon a small hill by the side of Keswick, in a comfortable house, quite enveloped on all sides by a net of mountains: great floundering bears and monsters they seemed, all couchant and asleep. We got in in the evening, travelling in a post-chaise from Penrith, in the midst of a gorgeous sunshine, which transmuted all the mountains into colours, purple, &c., &c. We thought we had got into fairy-land. But that went off (as it never came again; ...
— Selected English Letters (XV - XIX Centuries) • Various

... he said,—the room was glowing with light, the boys in a knot about the fire; some sitting, some standing, one or two couchant upon the rug. Sam was the spokesman just then—the rest listening, interrupting, applauding; the flashing firelight shewing such different faces! such varied indications!—they looked like a ...
— Say and Seal, Volume I • Susan Warner

... There stands his suit of armour, too, newly blackleaded, whose coat of arms is a couchant ...
— The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont • Robert Barr

... the Devil's Mountain, and on the right the rocky height known as the Lion's Head, while a long, round-backed hill, running north from the Lion's Head, is known as his Rump, the two hills together having somewhat the appearance of a lion couchant. Cape Town has not lost the character given to it by its Dutch founders. Down the principal street runs a canal, and several are shaded by rows of trees. The houses are flat-roofed, with glass windows composed of a number of small panes. They are either white-washed or gaily painted, and ...
— My First Voyage to Southern Seas • W.H.G. Kingston


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