cohort co·hort n

cohort co·hort n
['kəʊhɔːt]
Mil coorte f

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  • Cohort — Co hort, n. [L. cohors, prop. an inclosure: cf. F. cohorte. See {Court}, n.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) A body of about five or six hundred soldiers; the tenth part of a legion. [1913 Webster] 2. Any band or body of warriors. [1913 Webster] With him the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cohort — [kō′hôrt΄] n. [ME < L cohors, enclosure, enclosed company, hence, retinue, crowd < co ,CO + IE * ĝhṛtis, a gathering < base * ĝher , to grasp, enclose > YARD2] 1. an ancient Roman military unit of 300 600 men, constituting one tenth… …   English World dictionary

  • cohort — /koh hawrt/, n. 1. a group or company: She has a cohort of admirers. 2. a companion or associate. 3. one of the ten divisions in an ancient Roman legion, numbering from 300 to 600 soldiers. 4. any group of soldiers or warriors. 5. an accomplice;… …   Universalium

  • Cohort — A group of warriors or followers or, in a clinical trial, a group of study subjects or a group of patients. In Rome, a "cohors" was one of ten divisions making up a Roman legion. The term came via French into English and came to refer… …   Medical dictionary

  • cohort — co•hort [[t]ˈkoʊ hɔrt[/t]] n. 1) a companion, associate, or accomplice 2) a group or company 3) anq one of the ten divisions of a Roman legion 4) mil any group of soldiers or warriors 5) soc a group of persons sharing a particular statistical or… …   From formal English to slang

  • cohort — co|hort [ˈkəuho:t US ˈkouho:rt] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: cohors enclosed place, people in an enclosure, unit of soldiers in the ancient Roman army ] 1.) someone s cohorts are their friends who support them and stay loyal to them used… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cohort — co|hort Mot Agut Nom femení …   Diccionari Català-Català

  • cohort — co|hort [ kou,hɔrt ] noun count a friend or supporter, especially of someone you do not like …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • cohort — co·hort || kəʊhɔːt n. group, gang; one tenth of a legion; companion, friend …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cohort — co·hort …   English syllables

  • co|hort — «KOH hrt», noun. 1. a part of an ancient Roman legion. There were from 300 to 600 soldiers in each cohort, and 10 cohorts in each legion. 2. any group of soldiers: »The Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in… …   Useful english dictionary

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