estrete
Old French
Etymology
From estrait the past participle of estraire (“to extract”) ((deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin extractus).
Noun
estrete oblique singular, f (oblique plural estretes, nominative singular estrete, nominative plural estretes)
- extract (cited written passage)
- estreat (true copy, duplicate, or extract of an original writing or record, especially of amercements or penalties)
- fine (financial penalty)
Descendants
- → English: estreat
References
- estrete on the Anglo-Norman On-Line Hub