Citations:coetus


 * a rare spelling of coitus
 * 1907, Progress: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery VII, page 70:
 * Pulsatilla. — Cutting pain in the uterus; uterus sensitive to the touch during examination or coetus.
 * ante 1968, in: Elizabeth Achtemeier, The Committed Marriage,  (1976), ISBN 0664247547, chapter 9: “The Unique and Tender Knowledge”, page 160:
 * Coetus without co-existence is demonic. What are you, you man and woman who are about to enter into sexual relations?


 * some kind of study group
 * 2003, James F. White, Roman Catholic Worship: Trent to Today, Liturgical Press (second edition), ISBN 0814661947, chapter six: “The Legacy of the Second Vatican Council”, page 129:
 * The work was divided up into study groups, or coetus (plural coetus), each with a relator, secretary, and usually five or six consultors.