tchèrpentchi
Norman
Etymology
From Old Northern French carpentier, from Late Latin carpentārius (“carpenter”), from Latin carpentārius (“wagon-maker, carriage-maker”), from carpentum (“a two-wheeled carriage, coach, or chariot, a cart”), probably of Gaulish [Term?] origin.
Noun
tchèrpentchi m (plural tchèrpentchièrs)
Derived terms
- hèrbe au tchèrpentchi (“yarrow”)
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