Post #2334707
2026-05-01 16:59 UTC
@Betty@fandom.ink
That’s an entirely different kettle of words:
> mid-14c., cutellerie, "the cutler's craft, art or trade of knife-making," from Old French coutelerie "cutlery, knife-making" (13c., Modern French coutellerie) "cutting utensils," also "knife-making," from coutel "knife," from Latin cultellus (see cutlass). Meaning "knives and cutting utensils collectively" is from 1836.
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@Betty@fandom.ink 2026-05-01 18:26
@gannet@sunny.garden a false friend!