chaussette

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French

Etymology

From chausse (from chausses, from Vulgar Latin *calcea, from Latin calceus) + the diminutive suffix -ette. Compare Occitan cauceta, Catalan calceta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃo.sɛt/
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Noun

chaussette f (plural chaussettes)

  1. sock

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Noun

chaussette f (plural chaussettes)

  1. (Jersey) sock