"costui" meaning in All languages combined

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Pronoun [Italian]

IPA: /koˈstuj/ Forms: costei [feminine], costoro [plural]
Rhymes: -uj Etymology: From Vulgar Latin *eccum istūi, (genitive-)dative masculine singular of *eccum iste, from Latin eccum + istī, influenced by cui (“to whom”). Compare Romanian acestui, Old French cestui. Etymology templates: {{inh|it|VL.||*eccum istūi}} Vulgar Latin *eccum istūi, {{der|it|la|eccum}} Latin eccum, {{cog|ro|acestui}} Romanian acestui, {{cog|fro|cestui}} Old French cestui Head templates: {{head|it|pronoun|feminine|costei|plural|costoro|demonstrative|g=m}} costui m (feminine costei, plural costoro, demonstrative)
  1. (literary, used to indicate a person close to the speaker) he, him; this man Tags: demonstrative, literary, masculine Related terms: colui, lui
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