1. cotillion - Noun
2. cotillion - Verb
A brisk dance, performed by eight persons; a quadrille.
A tune which regulates the dance.
A kind of woolen material for women's skirts.
A formal ball.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have a cotillion event. Some yacht-club charity fundraiser thingy. Whitney is insisting, and Kit took her side.” Three wide smiles. "Oh shut up. Kathy Reichs
After the band's move to Atlantic Records ' Cotillion label, their new manager pushed Reed to change the subject matter of his songs to lighter topics in hopes of commercial success. Source: Internet
At this year’s awards luncheon, the LA Links acknowledged every cotillionette with a Certificate of 66th Cotillion Participation and a 14k gold Links pendant. Source: Internet
Cotillion - Georgette Heyer - Regency romance in which a young heiress begs a so-called "cousin" to take her to London, using a sham betrothal as an excuse. Source: Internet
It was the winter of 1978 or ’79, and Little Rock Junior Cotillion still reigned supreme from the ballroom of the venerable old Grady Manning Hotel, soon to be razed with the Hotel Marion to make way for the Excelsior. Source: Internet
Like many cotillion programs, admittance at the Bay Cotillion is by invitation only, and selected students in fifth through eighth grades are taught etiquette and ballroom dance in a multiyear course at the Balboa’s Grand Ballroom on the Balboa Peninsula. Source: Internet