Köttel

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German

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German kötel. Also a Low and Central Franconian word. Cognate with Dutch keutel. Unrelated to German Kot (feces); instead, probably derived from the noun at hand in Dutch koot (little bone), thus originally “something hard”. Compare German Köte (the heelbone of a horse; fetlock).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkœtəl/
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Noun

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Köttel m (strong, genitive Köttels, plural Köttel)

  1. (regional) a small piece of hard (chiefly animal) feces

Usage notes

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  • The word is now well attestable in edited prose, but may not be familiar to all speakers outside of northern and western Germany.

Declension

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Derived terms

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