COINTISE


Meaning of COINTISE in English

kwanˈtēz noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English (also, wisdom, skill), from Old French, from cointe wise, skillful, elegantly dressed — more at quaint

: a fanciful or symbolical article of apparel ; especially : a scarf worn on a lady's headdress or as a token of favor on a knight's helmet

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