"tchultiver" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Norman]

Etymology: From Medieval Latin cultivō (“I till, cultivate”), from cultīvus (“tilled”), from Latin cultus, perfect passive participle of colō, colere (“till, cultivate”), which comes from earlier *quelō, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷel- (“to move; to turn (around)”). Etymology templates: {{uder|nrf|ML.|cultivō||I till, cultivate}} Medieval Latin cultivō (“I till, cultivate”), {{uder|nrf|la|cultus}} Latin cultus, {{uder|nrf|ine-pro|*kʷel-||to move; to turn (around)}} Proto-Indo-European *kʷel- (“to move; to turn (around)”) Head templates: {{head|nrf|verb||||||head=}} tchultiver, {{nrf-verb}} tchultiver
  1. (Jersey) to cultivate Tags: Jersey
    Sense id: en-tchultiver-nrm-verb-RR3v3O3q Categories (other): Jersey Norman, Norman entries with incorrect language header, Norman undefined derivations

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