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Etymology edit

From Italian custode (custodian), from Latin cūstōs (guard).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /kastoːdə/, [kʰuˈsd̥oːðə]

Noun edit

kustode c (singular definite kustoden, plural indefinite kustoder)

  1. attendant in a museum
  2. (figuratively) traditionalist, someone opposed to change
  3. (historical) a word printed both at the end of one page and the beginning of the next

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