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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
coolth

1540s, from cool on the model of warmth. It persists, and was used by Pound, Tolkien, Kipling, etc., but it never has shaken its odor of facetiousness and become standard.

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coolth

n. The state of being cool, temperature-wise; coolness.

Usage examples of "coolth".

Go ye and joy in the sunshine, rest in the coolth of the grove, Drift on the dreamy river, every man with his love.

Earth Science, from photos that had never hinted at the transparencies of a worldly sky, Or the coolth of a storm wind and the rushing sound it made in the grasses.

Earth Science, from photos that had never hinted at the transparencies of a worldly sky, or the coolth of a storm wind and the rushing sound it made in the grasses.

Meandering, he entered and paced through the dim coolth of a smallish wood, mostly oak and the chestnuts beloved of Galician swine.

Her sense of smell, so heightened now that it might have been a new sense altogether, had picked up the coolth of running water off this way, dimmed by the green odor of the grass.

I added a fourth in the soothing coolth of the Four Seasons bar while I waited for the British Airways Chicago-Montreal-London flight to be called.

They spoke of her rages and caressings, her coolths and unending dancings, sometimes lightly footing a minuet, some times furiously a-stamp, and her infinitude of secret parts.