seigle

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French

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Etymology

From Middle French seigle, from Old French soigle, segle, seygle, from Latin secāle. Possibly through the intermediate of Old Occitan segle (at least concerning this form; cf. regional variants seille, soile, Walloon swele, Old French soile, which were inherited).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɛɡl/
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Noun

seigle m (plural seigles)

  1. rye (grass or its grains as food)

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