cocotte
See also: cocotté
English
Etymology
Noun
cocotte (plural cocottes)
- small casserole (pot) for individual portions, similar to a Dutch oven
- promiscuous woman, prostitute
French
Etymology
Onomatopoeic (of a hen's clucking).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔkɔt/
Noun
cocotte f (plural cocottes)
- (child talk) chicken, hen
- (colloquial) honey, darling
- small casserole (pot) for individual portions, similar to a Dutch oven
- promiscuous woman, prostitute
- (Louisiana) vagina
Verb
cocotte
Descendants
- Greek: κοκότα (kokóta)
Further reading
- “cocotte” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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