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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{m|el|κοττόμυαλος|gloss=chicken-brained}}, which derives from {{etyl|grc|el}} {{m|grc|κόττος|gloss=chicken}}. {{doublet|el|κότα|g=f||hen}}.
From {{m|el|κοττόμυαλος|gloss=chicken-brained}}, which derives from {{etyl|grc|el}} {{m|grc|κόττος|gloss=chicken}}. {{doublet|el|κότα|g1=f|t1=hen}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

Revision as of 04:54, 13 May 2019

Greek

Etymology

From κοττόμυαλος (kottómyalos, chicken-brained), which derives from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek κόττος (kóttos, chicken). Doublet of κότα f (kóta, hen).

Pronunciation

Adjective

κουτός (koutósm (feminine κουτή, neuter κουτό)

  1. stupid, dumb, idiotic, silly

Declension

Synonyms