tchuîsinne
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Norman[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- tchuusène (continental Normandy)
Etymology[edit]
From an Old Northern French [Term?] variant of Old French cuisine, from Late Latin cocīna, from earlier coquīna, ultimately from Latin coquō (“cook”, verb), from Proto-Indo-European *pekʷ- (“to cook, become ripe”). Compare French cuisine.
Pronunciation[edit]
Audio (Jersey) (file)
Noun[edit]
tchuîsinne f (plural tchuîsinnes)
Derived terms[edit]
- batt'tie d'tchuîsinne (“kitchen utensils”)
- grand'tchuîsinne (“dining room”)
- moûque dé tchuîsinne (“housefly”)
- tchuîsinnyi (“cook”)
Related terms[edit]
Categories:
- Norman terms inherited from Old Northern French
- Norman terms derived from Old Northern French
- Norman terms inherited from Old French
- Norman terms derived from Old French
- Norman terms inherited from Late Latin
- Norman terms derived from Late Latin
- Norman terms derived from Latin
- Norman terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Norman terms with audio links
- Norman lemmas
- Norman nouns
- Norman feminine nouns
- Jersey Norman
- nrf:Cooking
- nrf:Rooms