couôtre
See also: couôter
Norman
Etymology
From Old French coudre, cosdre, from Vulgar Latin *cōsere, from Latin cōnsuō, cōnsuere (“sew together, sew up, stitch, join”), from con + suō, suere (“sew, stitch”), from Proto-Indo-European *syuh₁-.
Derived terms
- dêcouôtre (“to rip a seam”)
- machinne à couôtre (“sewing machine”)
- r'couôtre (“to sew up”)
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