utensilo
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Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from English utensil, French ustensile, German Utensil, Italian utensile,Spanish utensilio, all ultimately from Latin ūtensilem, accusative of ūtensilis.
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utensilo (plural utensili)
- utensil, tool, instrument, implement
- 1918, Mondo - Volumes 7-10, page 65:
- Do la dardo kun la retro-hoki esas ne armo kontre altra animali, nek utensilo por borar o segar.
- Therefore the dart with the backwards hook is the weapon against other animals, neither instrument for piercing or sawing.
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