costning

English

Etymology

From Middle English costning, costnunge, from Old English costnung (temptation, testing, trial, tribulation), from Old English costnian, variant of Old English costian (to tempt, try, prove, examine), from Proto-Germanic *kustōną (to try, taste), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵews- (to enjoy, taste), equivalent to cost + -ing. Cognate with German kosten (to taste). Related to choose.

Noun

costning

  1. (UK dialectal) Temptation.
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