Coughed

/kɔːft/ verb

Past tense of cough; made a sudden forceful expulsion of air from the lungs, usually to clear the throat.

From Old English 'cohhetan,' possibly imitative in origin, meaning to expel air forcefully. The word's exact roots are unclear, but similar sounds exist in Germanic languages, suggesting it may derive from onomatopoeia.

AMአይነት
ARسعل
BNকুসু
CAtosegut
CSkchlal
DAhostede
DEhusten
ELέσπασε
EStosió
FAسرفه کرد
FIkuukoi
FRa toussé
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