Coterie Definition

kōtə-rē, kōtə-rē
noun
A close circle of friends who share a common interest or background; clique.
Webster's New World
A small, often select group of persons who associate with one another frequently.
American Heritage

An exclusive group of people, who associate closely for a common purpose; a clique.

A tightly-knit coterie of executive powerbrokers made all the real decisions in the company.
Wiktionary

A communal burrow of prairie dogs.

The coterie was located in the middle of our wheat field.
Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Coterie

Noun

Singular:
coterie
Plural:
coteries

Origin of Coterie

  • French from Old French peasant association from cotier cottager from cote cottage possibly of Germanic origin

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Borrowing from French

    From Wiktionary

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