cochiello
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Old Spanish
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Noun
1.4.1
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Old Spanish
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Alternative forms
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cuchiello
Etymology
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From
Latin
cultellus
, diminutive of
culter
(
“
knife, razor
”
)
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/koˈt͡ʃjeʎo/
Noun
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cochiello
m
(
plural
cochiellos
)
knife
c.
1250
,
Alfonso X
,
Lapidario
,
f. 40v
:
[…] ⁊ ay dellas tan luengas. que fazen dellas mangos pora
cochiellos
.
[…] and they can be so elongated that they make handles for
knives
out of them.
Descendants
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Spanish:
cuchillo
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