cousu

Syllable Decomposition

cousu

Past participle of "to sew" derived from the Latin "consuere". The d in "to sew" is euphonic (like in "to grind" from the Latin "moluere" which gives "ground", which explains this past participle, if not irregular, at least faithful to its Latin etymological roots.

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See also

cousu (adj.) coudre (v.) coudrez (v.) coudrions (adj.) coudrions (v.) coudriez (v.) coudraient (v.) Coudrions (pn.) cousons (v.) cousais (v.) cousions (v.) cousis (v.) cousîmes (v.) cousîtes (v.) coudront (v.) couses (v.) cousisse (v.) cousisses (v.) cousit (v.) cousissions (v.)