skatolo
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From Italian scatola, from Medieval Latin castula (“basket”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *kastō (“box, case”). Compare German Kasten (“crate; box, case”), Dutch kast (“cupboard, closet”).
skatolo (accusative singular skatolon, plural skatoloj, accusative plural skatolojn)
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