Couteau
[koo-toh] /kuˈtoʊ/
noun, plural couteaux
[koo-tohz; French koo-toh] /kuˈtoʊz; French kuˈtoʊ/ (Show IPA)
1.
a knife, especially a large double-edged one formerly carried as a weapon.
/kuːˈtəʊ/
noun (pl) -teaux (-ˈtəʊz)
1.
a large two-edged knife used formerly as a weapon
Read Also:
- Couter
[koo-ter] /ˈku tər/ noun, Armor. 1. a piece of plate armor for the elbow.
- Couth
[kooth] /kuθ/ Facetious. adjective 1. showing or having good manners or sophistication; smooth: Sending her flowers would be a very couth thing to do. noun 2. good manners; refinement: to be lacking in couth. [kooth] /kuθ/ adjective, Archaic. 1. known or acquainted with. /kuːθ/ adjective 1. (facetious) refined 2. (archaic) familiar; known adj. Old English […]
- Couther
[kooth] /kuθ/ Facetious. adjective 1. showing or having good manners or sophistication; smooth: Sending her flowers would be a very couth thing to do. noun 2. good manners; refinement: to be lacking in couth. [kooth] /kuθ/ adjective, Archaic. 1. known or acquainted with. /kuːθ/ adjective 1. (facetious) refined 2. (archaic) familiar; known adj. Old English […]
- Couthie
[koo-thee] /ˈku θi/ adjective, Scot. 1. agreeable; genial; kindly. /ˈkuːθɪ/ adjective (Scot) 1. sociable; friendly; congenial 2. comfortable; snug 3. plain; homely; unsophisticated: a couthie saying
- Coutil
[koo-teel, -til] /kuˈtil, -ˈtɪl/ noun 1. a sturdy fabric constructed of a compactly woven herringbone twill.