filieu
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1
Catalan
1.1
Verb
2
Norman
2.1
Etymology
2.2
Noun
2.2.1
Coordinate terms
Catalan
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Verb
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filieu
inflection of
filiar
:
second-person
plural
present
indicative
/
subjunctive
second-person
plural
imperative
Norman
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Etymology
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From
Old French
fillol
,
filiol
, from
Latin
fīliolus
(
“
young son
”
)
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Noun
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filieu
m
(
plural
filieus
)
(
Jersey
)
godson
Coordinate terms
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filieuthe
(
“
goddaughter
”
)
Categories
:
Catalan non-lemma forms
Catalan verb forms
Norman terms inherited from Old French
Norman terms derived from Old French
Norman terms inherited from Latin
Norman terms derived from Latin
Norman lemmas
Norman nouns
Norman masculine nouns
Jersey Norman
nrf:Family
nrf:Male
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