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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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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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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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wifle
† wifle Obs. Also 4 wefle, 4–5 wyfle, 5 wyfele. [OE. wifel, f. OTeut. stem wiƀ- (cf. ON. vifr sword):—Indo-eur. wip- to wave, swing, shake (cf. Skr. v{iacu}p switch, rod, shaft of an arrow): see waive v.2 Parallels to the formation with the suffix -il- are found in MDu., MLG. weifelen to sway, wobbl... Oxford English Dictionary
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2008 Quebec general election
Chaudière-Appalaches and Centre-du-Québec |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Arthabaska || |Claude Bachand 13,227 42.49% | |Jean-François Roux 7,735 24.85% | |Catherine Coutel wikipedia.org
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cutlass
cutlass, n. (ˈkʌtləs) Forms: 6 coutelace, 7 coutelas, cuttelas, cuttleass, 8 cutlace, 7– cutlass. Also corruptly β. 7 cutleax, cuttleaxe, cotellax; γ. 8– cutlash. [a. F. coutelas, augm. of couteau (coutel) knife; cognate with It. coltellaccio: Lat. type *cultellāceum. The original coutel-as, coutel-... Oxford English Dictionary
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