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Borrowed from French couverture. Doublet of coverture.

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couverture (countable and uncountable, plural couvertures)

  1. Chocolate prepared for covering cakes and sweets; a covering of such chocolate.
  2. Alternative spelling of coverture

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  • OED2

French

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Inherited from Old French coverture, from Late Latin coopertūra, from Latin coopertus. By surface analysis, couvrir +‎ -ture.

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  • IPA(key): /ku.vɛʁ.tyʁ/
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couverture f (plural couvertures)

  1. blanket
  2. coverage
  3. cover, covering

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Norman

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Etymology

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From Old French coverture, from Late Latin coopertūra, from Latin coopertus.

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couverture f (plural couvertures)

  1. (Guernsey) cover, bedclothes
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