Cochin-China


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Co′chin-Chi′na

(ˈkoʊ tʃɪn-, ˈkɒtʃ ɪn-)

n.
a former state in S French Indochina: now part of Vietnam. French.
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References in classic literature ?
de Morcerf" (these words were accompanied by a most peculiar smile), "whether you undertake, upon my arrival in France, to open to me the doors of that fashionable world of which I know no more than a Huron or a native of Cochin-China?"
He looked thoughtfully at the chart as if surveying chances and distances from a lofty height--and follow- ing with his eyes his own figure wandering on the blank land of Cochin-China, and then passing off that piece of paper clean out of sight into uncharted regions.
(1.) Cochin-China: Containing Many Admirable Rarities and Singularities of that Country (Amsterdam & New York: Da Capo Press and Thearum Orbis Terrarum Ltd, 1970), reprint.
Meanwhile in 1887 the French had formed their disparate Vietnamese territories of Cochin-China, Annam and Tonkin, plus Cambodia and what is now called Laos, into a colonial federation after finally completing the conquest of Vietnam.