boutelle
Norman
Etymology
From Old French boteille, from Vulgar Latin *botticula, probably a diminutive of Late Latin buttis (“cask, barrel”).
Pronunciation
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Derived terms
- bîngue à boutelles (“bottle bank”)
- boutillie (“a bottleful”)
- noeud d'goulet d'boutelle (“bottle sling”)
Related terms
- emboutilyi (“to bottle”)
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