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descoser

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Galician

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Etymology

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Attested since circa 1300. From des- +‎ coser.

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descoser (first-person singular present descoso, first-person singular preterite descosín, past participle descosido)
descoser (first-person singular present descoso, first-person singular preterite descosim or descosi, past participle descosido, reintegrationist norm)

  1. to unstitch
    En coser e descoser vanse as liñas (proverb, 18th century)Stitching and unstitching the threads are spent

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From des- +‎ coser.

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descoser (first-person singular present descoso, first-person singular preterite descosí, past participle descosido)

  1. to come undone, to fall apart
  2. (sewing) to unstitch, to unravel

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