asemblee
Old French
Etymology
From the verb asembler.
Noun
asemblee f (oblique plural asemblees, nominative singular asemblee, nominative plural asemblees)
- an assembly (congregation of people in one place for a purpose)
- circa 1170, Wace, Le Roman de Rou:
- N'i out tale asemblee onc poiz ni ainz
- There has never been such an assembly, neither before nor since
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Descendants
- English: assembly
- French: assemblée
- Norman: assembliée (Jersey), assembllaïe (Guernsey)
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