chaûdgiéthe

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Norman[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French chaudiere, from Late Latin caldāria (cooking-pot), derived from Latin caldus (hot). Compare French chaudière.

Noun[edit]

chaûdgiéthe f (plural chaûdgiéthes)

  1. (Jersey) boiler (Jersey cooking), cauldron, large cooking pot

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