See also: Couscous

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Couscous.

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Borrowed from French couscous, from Arabic كُسْكُس (kuskus) from Northern Saharan Berber seksu or from Tuareg keskesu. First use appears c. 1593.

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couscous (countable and uncountable, plural couscouses)

  1. A pasta of North African origin made of crushed and steamed semolina.
    • 2012, Laini Taylor, Days of Blood & Starlight, →ISBN:
      Karou took the plate of couscous and vegetables.

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French couscous, from Arabic كُسْكُس (kuskus), from Northern Saharan Berber seksu.

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  • IPA(key): /kusˈkus/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: cous‧cous
  • Rhymes: -us

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couscous m (uncountable)

  1. couscous

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couscous

  1. Alternative form of kuskus

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Inflection of couscous (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative couscous couscousit
genitive couscousin couscousien
partitive couscousia couscouseja
illative couscousiin couscouseihin
singular plural
nominative couscous couscousit
accusative nom. couscous couscousit
gen. couscousin
genitive couscousin couscousien
partitive couscousia couscouseja
inessive couscousissa couscouseissa
elative couscousista couscouseista
illative couscousiin couscouseihin
adessive couscousilla couscouseilla
ablative couscousilta couscouseilta
allative couscousille couscouseille
essive couscousina couscouseina
translative couscousiksi couscouseiksi
abessive couscousitta couscouseitta
instructive couscousein
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of couscous (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)

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Borrowed from Arabic كُسْكُس (kuskus), from Northern Saharan Berber seksu.

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couscous m (plural couscous)

  1. couscous

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  • Dutch: couscous
  • English: couscous

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