entraille
Old French
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *intrālia, from Latin interānea, neuter plural of interāneus (“internal”), from inter (“within”).
Noun
entraille f (oblique plural entrailles, nominative singular entraille, nominative plural entrailles)
- (collectively) guts (innards of a person)
Descendants
- English: entrails
- French: entrailles
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