onnaïe
Norman
Etymology
From Old French anee, from an (“year”) from Latin annus (“year”). Perhaps alternatively from a Vulgar Latin annāta, from Latin annō, annāre, compare French année, Walloon anêye, Italian annata.
Derived terms
- ch't'onnaïe (“this year”)
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