charpantier
Old French
Etymology
From Late Latin carpentārius (“carpenter”), from Latin carpentārius (“wagon-maker, carriage-maker”).
Noun
charpantier m (oblique plural charpantiers, nominative singular charpantiers, nominative plural charpantier)
Descendants
- English: carpenter (borrowed) (through the Anglo-Norman form carpentier)
- French: charpentier
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