oncl'ye
Norman
Alternative forms
- aonclle (Guernsey)
Etymology
From Old French oncle, from Vulgar Latin *(av)unclus, from Latin avunculus, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂euh₂-n-tlo, diminutive of *h₂ewh₂-n-, enlargement of *h₂ewh₂o-.
Synonyms
- tonton m
Derived terms
- grand-oncl'ye m (“great-uncle”)
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