toaille
Old French
Alternative forms
- tuaille, touaille, tuaile, touaile, towelle
Etymology
Medieval Latin toallia, from Frankish *thwahillja (“cloth”), from Proto-Germanic *þwahilō (“wash-cloth”).
Noun
toaille f (oblique plural toailles, nominative singular toaille, nominative plural toailles)
- towel (cloth used for washing or drying)
- circa 1176, Chrétien de Troyes, 'Cligès':
- Li un ont les toailles prises
- Some took the towels
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