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-.

Verb

couôtre

  1. (Jersey, transitive) to sew

Derived terms

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