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Etymology of the French word couler

the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler

Date

The earliest known usage of couler in French dates from the 12th century.

Derivations in French

coulage, coulis, découler, couloir, couloire, coulure, coulant, coulée, couleuse, coulé, recouler, écouler, coulard, coule, feminine

Derivations in other languages

Latin colum

Cognates

Italian colare, Provençal colar, Spanish colar



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