couôter

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See also: couôtre

Norman

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French coster, couster (to cost), from Medieval Latin costare, from Latin constō, constāre (stand together, stand at, cost), from com- + stō, stāre (stand).

Verb

couôter

  1. (Jersey) to cost