Found 4 items, similar to Courted.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: court
pengadilan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: court
keraton
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: court
court
n 1: an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct
judicial business [syn:
tribunal,
judicature]
2: the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power
of a state [syn:
royal court]
3: a specially marked area within which a game is played;
“players had to reserve a court in advance”
4: a room in which a law court sits;
“television cameras were
admitted in the courtroom” [syn:
courtroom]
5: a yard wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings;
“the house was built around an inner court” [syn:
courtyard]
6: the residence of a sovereign or nobleman;
“the king will
visit the duke's court”
7: the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince [syn:
royal court
]
8: a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to
parking area [syn:
motor hotel,
motor inn,
motor lodge
,
tourist court]
9: Australian woman tennis player who won many major
championships (born in 1947) [syn:
Margaret Court]
10: respectful deference;
“pay court to the emperor” [syn:
homage]
court
v 1: make amorous advances towards;
“John is courting Mary” [syn:
woo,
romance,
solicit]
2: seek someone's favor;
“China is wooing Russia” [syn:
woo]
3: engage in social activities leading to marriage;
“We were
courting for over ten years”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Courted
Court
\Court\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Courted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Courting.]
1. To endeavor to gain the favor of by attention or flattery;
to try to ingratiate one's self with.
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By one person, hovever, Portland was still
assiduously courted. --Macaulay.
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2. To endeavor to gain the affections of; to seek in
marriage; to woo.
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If either of you both love Katharina . . .
Leave shall you have to court her at your pleasure.
--Shak.
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3. To attempt to gain; to solicit; to seek.
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They might almost seem to have courted the crown of
martyrdom. --Prescott.
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Guilt and misery . . . court privacy and solitude.
--De Quincey.
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4. To invite by attractions; to allure; to attract.
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A well-worn pathway courted us
To one green wicket in a privet hedge. --Tennyson.
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