cu tot
Romanian
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editAdverb
edit- together with, not omitting, and all [with cu] [from 1643]
- 1743, Ion Neculce, “O samă de cuvinte”, in Letopisețul Țării Moldovei [Chronicle of the country of Moldavia], section 11:
- Să fie carăle cu pește, cu boi cu tot, a voastre.
- Let the wagons of fish be yours, oxen and all.
- 1877 August 1, Ion Creangă, “Povestea lui Harap Alb [Story of Harap Alb]”, in Convorbiri Literare[1], volume 11, number 5, Iași, page 187:
- […] ți le prindea cu măna din zbor, le rĕsucea gătul cu ciudă și apoi le mănca așa crude cu pene cu tot.
- […] he would catch them by hand from their flight, wring their necks with spite and then eat them like that, raw, feathers and all.
Usage notes
editThe construction may be placed before or after its referent; modern formal usage favours the former.
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editReferences
edit- tot in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)