coutel

Old French

Etymology

From Latin cultellus.

Noun

coutel oblique singular, m (oblique plural couteaus or couteax or coutiaus or coutiax or coutels, nominative singular couteaus or couteax or coutiaus or coutiax or coutels, nominative plural coutel)

  1. knife (tool used for cutting)

Descendants

  • French: couteau
  • Norman: couoté (France), couté (Jersey)
  • Walloon: coutea
  • Middle English: qwetyll
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