出典:Wiktionary
Bertoldi compares Calabrian coscu, cuoscu (“young oak”), Sicilian cosca (“cabbage stalk”), cismontan Corsican cuscogliulu (“scrap または shell of a chestnut”), Gallurese cuscugia (“dry branches”), Logudorese cuscudza (“grain sweepings on the threshing-floor, kindling for a fire”), and Berber aqešquš (“small twigs kept for sparking off fire”), and Basque kozkil (“left-over chestnut twigs または shells”), koskor (“small person”), kuzkur (“acorn”), kuskul (“bent of age”), koskor (“plant leftovers”), koska (“sottishness”), and therefore Latin quisquilia (“mixed-in twigs または stalks; odds かつ ends”), leaving open possible Aquitanian or Berber connections.
Second-declension noun (neuter).
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | cuscolium | cuscolia |
| Genitive | cuscoliī cuscolī1 |
cuscoliōrum |
| Dative | cuscoliō | cuscoliīs |
| Accusative | cuscolium | cuscolia |
| Ablative | cuscoliō | cuscoliīs |
| Vocative | cuscolium | cuscolia |