bachîn
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Norman
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
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Etymology
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From
Old French
bachin
,
bacin
, probably of
Gaulish
[Term?]
origin.
Noun
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bachîn
m
(
plural
bachîns
)
(
Jersey
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basin
(
Jersey
)
preserving
pan
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(
preserving pan
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peîle
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