cotel
See also: cotèl
Old French
Alternative forms
- coutel
- cutel
Etymology
From Latin cultellus, diminutive of culter (“knife, blade of a plough”).
Noun
cotel m (oblique plural coteaus or coteax or cotiaus or cotiax or cotels, nominative singular coteaus or coteax or cotiaus or cotiax or cotels, nominative plural cotel)
- knife (tool with a sharp cutting blade)
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