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French
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Participle
culotté (feminine culottée, masculine plural culottés, feminine plural culottées)
- past participle of culotter
Adjective
culotté (feminine culottée, masculine plural culottés, feminine plural culottées)
- seasoned (of a smokepipe)
- faded, worn
Etymology 2
From culot (“cheek, nerve”).
Adjective
culotté (feminine culottée, masculine plural culottés, feminine plural culottées)
- (informal) cheeky, sassy; daring
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