Etymology:
Meaning:
Curtal primarily refers to something that is shortened or curtailed. It is often used in the following contexts:
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Origin:
The word "curtal" has been in use since the late 13th century in English. It evolved from the Old French word "courtau," which itself originated from the Latin "curtus," meaning "short." The concept of shortening or curtailing has been a common theme in language and culture for centuries, and the word "curtal" has been used to describe various shortened objects and concepts throughout history.
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