COSTREL


Meaning of COSTREL in English

ˈkästrəl noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French costerel, from costier at the side (from coste rib, side) + -el (diminutive suffix) — more at coast

now dialect England : a leather, earthenware, or wooden container for liquids having ears by which it may be hung up ; specifically : a small wooden keg

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