Aromanian edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Possibly from an alteration of Vulgar Latin *cotītus (sharpened), from *cotīre (sharpen), from Latin cōs, cōtis (whetstone), or from *acutitus, from *acutīre, from acūtus (sharp). Compare Romanian cuțit.

Noun edit

cutsut n (plural cutsuti or cutsute)

  1. knife

Derived terms edit

See also edit