lînge
Norman
Etymology
From a substantivation of Old French linge, from Latin līneus (“of flax or linen”), from līnum (“flax; linen cloth”).
Derived terms
- corde à lînge (“clothesline”)
- êpîle à lînge (“clothes peg”)
- lînge dé corps, lînge dé d'ssous (“underwear”)
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