capitoulat

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English

Etymology

From French capitoulat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌkæpɪtʊˈlɑː/

Noun

capitoulat (plural capitoulats)

  1. Alternative form of capitoulate in its various senses.

Anagrams


French

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Etymology

From capitoul + -at.

Pronunciation

Noun

capitoulat m (plural capitoulats)

  1. Capitoulate:
    1. Rule by capitouls, (specifically, historical) the former municipal government of Toulouse, France, under their direction.
    2. (historical) The office or term of office of a capitoul.
    3. (historical) The former districts of Toulouse, France, responsible for electing the capitouls.

Descendants

  • English: capitoulate