counté
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Old French[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin comitātus, from comes (“count”). Hence, that which belongs to a count.
Noun[edit]
counté oblique singular, m (oblique plural countez, nominative singular countez, nominative plural counté)
- (Anglo-Norman) county (land ruled by a count or a countess)