coterel
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cotereaux — ● cotereaux nom masculin pluriel (ancien français coterel) Nom donné à des bandes de soldats mercenaires, connus par leurs brigandages en France au XIIe s. ⇒COT(T)EREAUX, (COTEREAUX, COTTEREAUX)subst. masc. plur. HIST. Bandes d aventuriers et de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
cottereaux — ⇒COT(T)EREAUX, (COTEREAUX, COTTEREAUX)subst. masc. plur. HIST. Bandes d aventuriers et de pillards qui ravagèrent la France dans la seconde moitié du XIIe siècle. La puissance éphémère des routiers et des cottereaux (BALZAC ds Lar. Lang. fr.) : • … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cotherill — This interesting name is a diminutive of Cotter , a medieval status surname introduced by the Normans. It derives from the Middle English cotter which was a technical term of status in the feudal system for a serf or bond tenant who held his… … Surnames reference
Cotterel — This interesting name is a diminutive of Cotter , a medieval status surname introduced by the Normans. It derives from the Middle English cotter which was a technical term of status in the feudal system for a serf or bond tenant who held his… … Surnames reference
Cotterell — This interesting name is a diminutive of Cotter , a medieval status surname introduced by the Normans. It derives from the Middle English cotter which was a technical term of status in the feudal system for a serf or bond tenant who held his… … Surnames reference
Cottrill — This interesting name is a diminutive of Cotter , a medieval status surname introduced by the Normans. It derives from the Middle English cotter which was a technical term of status in the feudal system for a serf or bond tenant who held his… … Surnames reference
Cotterill — This interesting name is English. It is a diminutive of Cotter , a medieval status surname introduced by the Normans. It derives from the Middle English cotter which was a technical term of status in the feudal system for a serf or bond tenant… … Surnames reference
Cotterrill — This interesting name is a diminutive of Cotter , a medieval status surname introduced by the Normans. It derives from the Middle English cotter which was a technical term of status in the feudal system for a serf or bond tenant who held his… … Surnames reference
Cottrell — This interesting name is a diminutive of Cotter, itself a medieval status surname introduced by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. It derives from the Middle English cotter , which was a technical term of status in the feudal system for a… … Surnames reference
Coterot — Nom assez rare, variante de Cotereau, Cothereau, Cottereau, patronymes surtout portés dans la Sarthe, sans doute originaires de la Mayenne. Le mot coterel désigne en ancien français d abord un mercenaire portant un coterel (cotte courte), puis un … Noms de famille