catouoilli
Norman
Etymology
From Old French catellier (“to excite, cause tremors”) (compare French chatouiller), from Medieval Latin catilō, catilāre (“tickle”, verb), from Frankish *kitilōn (“to tickle”), from Proto-Germanic *kitilōną, frequentative of *kitōną (“to tickle”), from Proto-Indo-European *geid- (“to stick, jab, tickle”).
Verb
catouoilli
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