neuches
Norman
Alternative forms
- neuche (continental Norman)
- neauche, nöch (Sark)
Etymology
From a Old Northern French variant of Old French noce, noces, from Vulgar Latin *noptiae, *noptias, from alteration of Latin nūptiae (compare French noces), from nūpta (“bride, wife”), perfect participle of nūbō, nūbere (“marry, wed”), from Proto-Indo-European *snewbʰo- (“to marry, to wed”).
Derived terms
- bague dé neuches
- flieur dé neuches
- gâche des neuches
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