cull
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From Middle English cullen, cuilen, coilen, from Old French cuillir (“collect, gather, select”), from Latin colligō (“gather together”). Doublet of coil.
cull (third-person singular simple present culls, present participle culling, simple past and past participle culled)
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cull (plural culls)
Perhaps an abbreviation of cully.
cull (plural culls)
Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *g(')elt- (“womb”). Compare Sanskrit जर्त (jarta), जर्तु (jártu, “vulva”), Swedish kull (“brood, litter”), Old English child.
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