couôter
See also: couôtre
Norman
Alternative forms
- coûtaïr (Guernsey)
Etymology
From Old French coster, couster (“to cost”), from Medieval Latin costare, from Latin constō, constāre (“stand together, stand at, cost”), from com- + stō, stāre (“stand”).
Verb
couôter
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