cotta

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== English == === Etymology 1 === From Medieval Latin cotta (“clerical tunic”). ==== Noun ==== cotta (plural cottas) A surplice, in England and America usually one shorter and less full than the ordinary surplice and with short sleeves, or sometimes none. A kind of coarse woolen blanket. === Etymology 2 === ==== Noun ==== cotta (plural cottas) Alternative form of katha (“unit of area”). === See also === == Italian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈkɔt.ta/ Rhymes: -ɔtta Hyphenation: còt‧ta === Etymology 1 === Borrowed from French cotte, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *kuttô. ==== Noun ==== cotta f (plural cotte) surplice, cassock, tabard ===== Derived terms ===== === Etymology 2 === From cotto (“cooked”), past participle of cuocere. ==== Adjective ==== cotta feminine singular of cotto ==== Noun ==== cotta f (plural cotte) crush (infatuation) Ho una cotta per te. ― I have a crush on you. batch (for a kiln or oven) === Further reading === cotta in Collins Italian-English Dictionary cotta in garzantilinguistica.it – Garzanti Linguistica, De Agostini Scuola Spa còtta in Dizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication == Latin == === Alternative forms === cota, cottus === Etymology === Borrowed from Proto-Germanic *kuttô (“cowl, woolen cloth, coat”). === Pronunciation === (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈkɔt.ta] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈkɔt.ta] === Noun === cotta f (genitive cottae); first declension undercoat, tunic ==== Declension ==== First-declension noun. ==== Descendants ==== Old French: cotte, cote, cotMiddle French: cotte, coteFrench: cotteNorman: cotte (Guernesiais)Walloon: cote (Liégeois)→ Middle English: cotte, cote, coateScots: cot, coteEnglish: coat→ Scots: coat⇒ Old French: surcot, surcote, sorcot→ Middle English: surcoteEnglish: surcoat→ Old Norse: surkot, syrkotIcelandic: kotFaroese: kot Iberian: Asturian: cota Galician: cota Portuguese: cota Spanish: cota Italian: cotta Old Occitan: cota Old Catalan: cota Catalan: cota Occitan: còta Sardinian: cota → Middle Low German: kutte → Middle High German: kutte German: Kutte (“habit”) === References ===