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coyne

n. (obsolete spelling of coin English)

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Coyne

Coyne may refer to:

  • Coyne (surname), a surname of Irish origin
  • Coyne and livery, in Gaelic Ireland the free entertainment which a chief exacted from his subjects for his servants and followers
  • Coyne, Churchtown, a townland in Churchtown civil parish, barony of Rathconrath, County Westmeath, Ireland
  • Coyne College, an American for-profit college
  • Coyne et Bellier, French consulting and engineering firm
  • 14429 Coyne, a main-belt asteroid
Coyne (surname)

Coyne is a surname of Irish origin anglicised from the Gaelic Ó Cadhain meaning "descendant of Cadhan". Notable people with the surname include:

  • Andre Coyne, dam engineer
  • Andrew Coyne, journalist
  • Bernard Coyne (bishop), Bishop of Elphin from 1913 to 1926
  • Brian Coyne, footballer
  • Christopher Coyne (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Dale Coyne, auto racer
  • Danny Coyne, footballer
  • Deborah Coyne, lawyer, professor and author
  • Declan Coyne, a fictional character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Fiona Coyne, a fictional character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Frank J. Coyne, CEO of Insurance Services Office, Inc. (ISO)
  • George Coyne, priest and astronomer
  • James Coyne, Bank of Canada official
  • Jamie Coyne, footballer
  • Jeanne Coyne, broadway dancer and choreographer
  • Jerry Coyne, American professor of biology
  • John Coyne, Canadian politician
  • John Coyne, American writer
  • Joshua Coyne, American classical musician
  • Kevin Coyne, composer, writer and painter
  • Mark Coyne, American musician
  • Mark Coyne, Australian rugby league footballer
  • Máirtín Ó Cadhain, Irish-language modernist writer
  • Max Coyne, member of the French Resistance during World War II
  • Michael L. Coyne, Associate Dean and Law Professor at the Massachusetts School of Law
  • Patrick Coyne, editor
  • Paul Coyne, TV & film producer
  • Peter Coyne (disambiguation), several people with that name
  • Richard Coyne, Professor of Architectural Computing
  • Richard Coyne, commercial artist
  • Thelma Coyne, tennis player
  • Wayne Coyne, musician
  • William J. Coyne, American politician
  • Evan Coyne Maloney, video blogger

Usage examples of "coyne".

Coyne Cose conference room--my second such in four days--occupied a corner of their suite on the twenty-ninth floor of the main Town Center skyscraper in Southfield.

Maren Bickers, licensed court reporter and notary public for the county of Oakland, state of Michigan, under contract to Coyne Cose et al.

Benjamin Franklin, 1706-90 them Chapter Twenty-Six Jack Coyne was a thick-necked Liverpudlian of almost pure Irish ancestry.

But an even more important reason for the debacle suffered by the Tories in the Coyne affair was that John Diefenbaker grossly misjudged the character of his adversary.

Thomas Coyne was not going to have it both ways: he had alibied himself with Mrs.

But o word, lordynges, herkneth er I go, It were ful hard to fynde nowadayes In al a toun Grisildis thre or two, For it that they were put to swiche assayes, The gold of hem hath now so badde alayes With bras, that thogh the coyne be fair at eye, It wolde rather breste atwo than plye.

Answerable whereunto we observe the decussated characters in many consulary Coynes, and even in those of Constantine and his Sons, which pretend their pattern in the Sky.

Coyne stood on his footboards and doffed his helmet to the watching civilians.

The treasures of time lie high, in Urnes, Coynes, and Monuments, scarce below the roots of some vegetables.