laîssi
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Norman
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old French lesser, laisier (“to let, let go, leave”), partly from Latin laxō, laxāre (“relax, loosen”), partly from or influenced by Old High German lāzan (“to let, let go, leave”), from Proto-West Germanic *lātan.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]laîssi
Derived terms
[edit]- laîssi corrompre (“to take bribes”)
- laîssi paître ès coucous (“to leave fallow”)
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