costaud

French

Etymology

From côte (side), as in “a man with strong sides.”

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔs.to/
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Adjective

costaud (feminine costaude, masculine plural costauds, feminine plural costaudes)

  1. strong
    Synonyms: solide, puissant, fort, robuste, vigoureux, frappant, pénétrant, strident
  2. competent; capable; able
  3. (colloquial) hefty, beefy

Noun

costaud m (plural costauds, feminine costaude)

  1. strong person
  2. competent person

Further reading

Norman

Etymology

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Adjective

costaud m

  1. (Jersey) robust
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