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COUTEL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a medieval short knife or dagger. Word History Etymology Middle French, knife, from Latin cultellus, diminutive of culter knife, plowshare. www.merriam-webster.com
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coutel - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. Knife, blade. Show 1 Quotation Hide 1 Quotation Supplemental Materials (draft) Note: Supplemental material Note: Gloss: a knife, dagger, or similar blade ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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Coutel - SoundCloud
Purveyor of dj friendly soul & disco edits. Popular tracks See all Aretha Franklin - Jump To It (Coutel Edit)(Free Download) soundcloud.com
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coutel
† couˈtel Obs. Also 3–7 cotel. [a. OF. cotel, coutel, earlier coltel:—L. cultellum knife.] ‘A short knife or dagger in use during the Middle Ages’ (Fairholt); a knife. Cf. cuttle, n.[1292 Britton ii. xxii. §4 Cotels, haches, et bastouns.] 1647 N. Bacon Disc. Govt. Eng. i. lxxi. (1739) 194 That Statu... Oxford English Dictionary
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coutel, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun coutel is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for coutel is from 1647, in the writing of Nathaniel Bacon, ... www.oed.com
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Coutel - Apple Music
Listen to music by Coutel on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Coutel including One and Only. music.apple.com
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Cutlery
Etymology The word cutler derives from the Middle English word 'cuteler' and this in turn derives from Old French 'coutelier' which comes from 'coutel' wikipedia.org
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Coutel - Spotify
Listen to Coutel on Spotify. Artist · 765 monthly listeners. open.spotify.com
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coutel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
coutel · Contents · Norman · Old French. edit. Etymology. edit. From Latin cultellus. Noun. edit. coutel oblique singular, m (oblique plural couteaus or couteax ... en.wiktionary.org
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Coutel Family History - Ancestry.com
The Coutel family name was found in the USA between 1880 and 1920. The most Coutel families were found in and USA in 1880. In 1880 there was 1 Coutel family ... www.ancestry.com
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Coutel - Show Me - YouTube
ARTIST SUPPORT https://soundcloud.com/coutel https://www.facebook.com/Coutel-713261238787189/ https://twitter.com/Coutel_Official ... www.youtube.com
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couteau
‖ couteau (kuto) [F.:—OF. coutel: see next.] A large knife worn as a weapon. (Frequently used in English in 18th c.) couteau de chasse (F.): hunting-knife.1677 Lond. Gaz. No. 1198. 4 A small Coûteau walking Sword. 1743 Shenstone Wks. & Lett. (1777) III. 73 In the Piazzas, Covent Garden, [pick-pocket... Oxford English Dictionary
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Baselard
Several 14th-century attestations from France gloss the term as coutel "knife". wikipedia.org
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cutler
cutler (ˈkʌtlə(r)) Forms: 5 coteler(e, cotteler, cut(t)eller, (cultelere), 5–6 cuteler, 6 cotelar, cuttelar, cutellar, cutlar, 5– cutler. [a. F. coutelier:—L. type cultellāri-us, f. cultellus, OF. coutel knife.] One who makes, deals in, or repairs knives and similar cutting utensils.c 1400 Beryn 229... Oxford English Dictionary
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cuttle
▪ I. cuttle, n.1 (ˈkʌt(ə)l) Forms: 1 cudele, 5 codull(e, cotul(l, 6–7 cuttell, (7 cudle, cuttel, cuddell, 9 dial. coodle, cuddle), 6– cuttle; also 6 scuttel, 7–8 scuttle. [OE. cudele, also in OLow-Frankish, c 1100 (Grimm); of unknown derivation. The original form survives in the dialectal cuddle, co... Oxford English Dictionary
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