corte

Etymology
From, accusative of , shortened version of.

Noun

 * 1) court
 * 2) courtyard

Noun

 * 1) cut, haircut
 * 2) cutter

Etymology 1
or.

Noun

 * 1) a cut
 * 2) a cutting edge

Etymology 2
From (13th century, ), from, accusative of , shortened version of. The traditional meaning, stable, is already attested in 10th century, in local Medieval Latin documents. The meaning Royal court is attested in the 13th century.

Noun

 * 1) stable
 * 2) court the residence of a sovereign
 * 3)  the government
 * 4)  the parliament
 * 1)  the parliament

Etymology
From, shortened version of. Doublet of the borrowing.

Noun

 * 1) courtyard
 * 2) court

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) cut
 * 2) the act of cutting
 * 3) visible result of a cut (e.g. a wound or damage to an object)
 * 4) haircut
 * 5)  reduction in expenses
 * 6) cutting edge
 * 7)  a particular style or way certain pieces are made
 * 8) suspension the act of stopping a habitual activity or the flow of something
 * 1) cutting edge
 * 2)  a particular style or way certain pieces are made
 * 3) suspension the act of stopping a habitual activity or the flow of something
 * 1)  a particular style or way certain pieces are made
 * 2) suspension the act of stopping a habitual activity or the flow of something
 * 1) suspension the act of stopping a habitual activity or the flow of something
 * 1) suspension the act of stopping a habitual activity or the flow of something

Etymology 3
From, from , shortened version of. , a borrowing.

Noun

 * 1) a court
 * 2) stable

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) cut the act of cutting
 * 2) cut the result of cutting
 * 3) cut an opening resulting from cutting; an incision or wound
 * 4) haircut
 * 5)  embarrassment
 * 6) style or type
 * 7) cross section
 * 1) style or type
 * 2) cross section
 * 1) cross section
 * 1) cross section

Etymology 3
, shortened version of. Doublet of the borrowed.

Noun

 * 1) court the hall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) short