What does cowardise mean?
Cowardise means Obsolete spelling of cowardice..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
Obsolete spelling of cowardice..
The word, Tu mihi criminis author (alluding to his Princes commaund) thou art the occasion of my imputed cowardise.
The next day how my master the Gardener sped, I knew not, but the gentle souldier, who was well beaten for his cowardise, lead me to his lodging without the contradiction of any man: Where hee laded me well, and garnished my body (as seemed to me) like an Asse of armes.
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Cowardise means Obsolete spelling of cowardice..
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The word, Tu mihi criminis author (alluding to his Princes commaund) thou art the occasion of my imputed cowardise.
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