baté
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Etymology
From Old French batel, from Old English bāt, from Proto-Germanic *baitaz.
Pronunciation
Audio (Jersey) (file)
Noun
baté m (plural in France batiâos, plural in Guernsey and Jersey batchieaux)
Derived terms
- aûmathe dé baté (“locker, cuddy”)
- baté à cheunm'née, baté à feunmée (“steamer”)
- baté à moteur (“motor boat”)
- baté à nagi (“rowboat”)
- baté à r'clyîn (“clinker-built boat”)
- baté à vaile (“sail boat, yacht, dinghy”)
- baté à vaituthes (“car ferry”)
- baté d'bord, baté d'sauvetage (“lifeboat”)
- baté fraudeur (“smuggling boat”)
- batelyi (“boatman”)
- baté pêtcheux (“fishing-boat”)
- bat'lée (“boatful”)
- bat'ler (“to sail”)
- bat'leux (“boatman”)
- sorti au baté (“to put out to sea”)
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