labouother

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Norman

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Etymology

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From Old French laborer (to work), borrowed from Latin labōrō, labōrāre (toil, labour; endeavour, strive; produce), from labor, labōrem (work), from Proto-Indo-European *leh₂b- (to hang loosely).

Verb

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labouother

  1. (Jersey) to work the land