machon

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See also: Machon and Machoń

Finnish[edit]

Noun[edit]

machon

  1. genitive singular of macho

Norman[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French maçon, masson, machun (bricklayer), from Late Latin maciō, machiō (carpenter, bricklayer), from a derivative of Frankish *makōn (to work, build, make), from Proto-Indo-European *mag- (to knead, mix, make), conflated with Frankish *mati (cutter), from Proto-Germanic *matją, *mattjuk (ploghshare, mattock), from Proto-Indo-European *mat- (hoe, mattock).

Noun[edit]

machon m (plural machons)

  1. (Jersey) stonemason

Derived terms[edit]

Picard[edit]

Noun[edit]

machon m

  1. mason

Swedish[edit]

Noun[edit]

machon

  1. definite singular of macho