un+couth
11Couth — Recorded in several spellings including Gough, Goff, Goffe, Goth, Gouth, and unusual dialectals such as Coath and Couth, this interesting surname is usually English when recorded in England. It has two known origins. The first is occupational… …
12couth — Cool, hip opposite of uncouth. That party last night was pretty couth …
13couth — Cool, hip opposite of uncouth. That party last night was pretty couth …
14couth — [[t]kuθ[/t]] Facetious. 1) cvb sts showing or having good manners or sophistication; smooth 2) cvb good manners; refinement: to be lacking in couth[/ex] • Etymology: 1895–1900; back formation from uncouth …
15Couth — (jocular) civilised, well mannered (backformation from uncouth uncivilised ) …
16couth — Australian Slang (jocular) civilised, well mannered (backformation from uncouth uncivilised ) …
17couth — adj. == known. RG. 514, 455. AS. cuð …
18couth — adj. highly sophisticated, of good manners …
19couth — touch …
20couth — [ku:θ] adjective humorous refined and well mannered. Origin C19: back form. from uncouth …