couôtuthe
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Norman[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Vulgar Latin consutura, ultimately from Latin cōnsuō (“I sew, stitch, join”) (compare couôtre (“to sew”)).
Noun[edit]
couôtuthe f (plural couôtuthes)
- (Jersey) needlework
- (Jersey) scar
Derived terms[edit]
- couôtuthiéthe (“dressmaker”)
- couôtuthyi (“tailor”)