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coussin
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French
Etymology
From Middle French, from later Old French coissin, from Vulgar Latin coxīnus (“seat pad”), derived from Latin coxa (“hip, thigh”) with the suffix possibly after Latin pulvīnus (“pillow”).
Pronunciation
Noun
coussin m (plural coussins)
Derived terms
- coussin berlinois
- coussin péteur
- coussinet
- coussinette
Descendants
Further reading
- “coussin”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Old French
Noun
coussin oblique singular, m (oblique plural coussins, nominative singular coussins, nominative plural coussin)
- alternative form of coissin
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