écuelle

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French écuelle.

Noun

écuelle (plural écuelles)

  1. A two-handled bowl for soup or porridge.

French

Etymology

From Old French escuele, from Latin scutella (in Vulgar Latin influenced by scūtum), diminutive of Latin scutra.

Pronunciation

Noun

écuelle f (plural écuelles)

  1. bowl
  2. bowlful

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