fôsse

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See also: fosse, fòsse, Fosse, and fossé

Norman

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Etymology

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From Old French fosse (hole in the ground, grave), from Late Latin fossa (grave), from Classical Latin fossa (ditch, trench), from fodiō, fodere (dig out, excavate).

Noun

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fôsse f (plural fôsses)

  1. (Jersey) grave

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