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Etymology of the English word sugarcoat

the English word sugarcoat
derived from the English word coat
derived from the Old French word cote
derived from the Medieval Latin word quota
using the Latin suffix -tus (past participle suffix)
derived from the Latin word quotus (having what position in a numerical series?, bearing what proportion to; what number of?; how many?; what ever number of)
derived from the Latin word quot (how many; of what number; as many)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷo-
derived from the English word cote
derived from the English word sugar
derived from the English word suker
derived from the Old French word cucre
derived from the Medieval Latin word zuccarum
derived from the Latin word zucchero
derived from the Old French word sukere
derived from the Medieval Latin word succarum
derived from the Latin word zucchero

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