Proper noun
Couzens (plural Couzenses)
A surname from Middle English.
Couzens
plural of Couzen
Couzens played an ill-fated gig with the band at the end of May before being pushed out of the band by Evans after flying home alone while the rest of the band returned in their van. Source: Internet
David Couzens Hoy states that Emmanuel Levinas 's writings on the face of the Other and Derrida 's meditations on the relevance of death to ethics are signs of the "ethical turn" in Continental philosophy that occurred in the 1980s and 1990s. Source: Internet
Robb, p. 71 Like the earlier attempts at bands, The Waterfront fizzled out, but in late 1983 Couzens decided to try again at starting a band, and approached Brown. Source: Internet
It may have been Couzens who convinced Ford to adopt the $5-day. Source: Internet
The Health Sciences Scholars Program (HSSP) is located in Couzens Hall. Source: Internet