释义 |
cois·trel \ˈkȯistrəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French coustillier soldier carrying a short sword, squire of a knight, from coustille short sword (alteration of coustele knife, from Latin cultellus) + -ier -er — more at cutlass 1. archaic : a groom employed to care for a knight's horses 2. archaic : a mean fellow : varlet |