corbeil
American
[kawr-buhl, kawr -bey]
/ ˈkɔr bəl, kɔrˈbeɪ /
Or
corbeille
noun
corbeil
British
/ ˈkɔːbəl, kɔrbɛj /
noun
Etymology
Origin of corbeil
First recorded in 1700–10; from French corbeille, from Late Latin corbicula, equivalent to Latin corbi(s) “basket” + -cula diminutive suffix; see -cule 1
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