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Kutte

(Îngilîzî)

  1. (feminine) habit (a long piece of clothing worn by monks and nuns)
  2. (feminine, slang) a jeans or leather jacket covered with band patches

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/ˈkʊtə/
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In summary

From Middle High German kutte (“monk habit”), from Medieval Latin cotta (“undercoat, tunic”), from Proto-Germanic *kuttô (“cowl, woolen cloth, coat”).

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