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cuttle

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English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle English cutil, codel, codul, from Old English cudele (cuttlefish), a diminutive from Proto-Germanic *kudilǭ, from Proto-Germanic *kuddô + -ilǭ, from Proto-Indo-European *gewt- (pouch, sack), from *gew- (to bend, bow, arch, vault, curve). Equivalent to cod + -le (diminutive suffix). Compare dialectal German Kudele (cuttlefish), Norwegian kaule (cuttlefish).

Noun

cuttle (plural cuttles)

  1. Synonym of cuttlefish.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Middle English coutel, from Old French coutel, coltel, cultel, from Latin cultellus. Doublet of couteau. See cutlass.

Noun

cuttle (plural cuttles)

  1. (obsolete) A knife.
    • 1546, John Bale, The Actes of Englysh Votaries:
      a sharpe cuttle

Etymology 3

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Noun

cuttle (plural cuttles)

  1. (obsolete) A foul-mouthed fellow.

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