cuttle
English
/ˈkʌtəl/
noun
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English cutil inherited from Old English cudele (cuttlefish) inherited from Proto-Germanic *kudilǭ, *kuddô derived from Proto-Indo-European *gewt- (sack, pouch) suffix from English cod (scrotum, imitation, joke, as in m).
Origin
English
cod
Gloss
scrotum, imitation, joke, as in m
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bone English
- cod English
- codder English
- codfish English
- codfishery English
- codhead English
- codless English
- codlet English
- codlike English
- codline English
- codling English
- codology English
- codpiece English
- codswallop English
- cuttlebone English
- cuttlefish English
- fish English
- lingcod English
- peascod English
- seedcod English
- *geu Proto-Indo-European
- *gewt- Proto-Indo-European
- *kuddaz Proto-Germanic
- *kuddô Proto-Germanic
- *kudilǭ Proto-Germanic
- cod Old English
- codd Old English
- cudele Old English
- cod Middle English
- cutil Middle English
- koddi Old Norse
- còd Welsh
- codde Middle Dutch
- kott Estonian
- kodde Old Danish