coign

英 [kɒɪn] 美
  • n. 突出之角;隅石;隅
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coign (n.)
archaic spelling of quoin (q.v.), surviving only in Shakespeare's coign of vantage ("Macbeth" I.vi.), popularized by Sir Walter Scott, properly "a projecting corner" (for observation).
1. They take me for a dun , peer out from a coign of vantage.
他们以为讨债的来了, 就从安全的地方朝外窥伺.

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