scabelle
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Norman
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Synonyms
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Etymology
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Borrowed from
Latin
scabellum
, diminutive of
scamnum
(
“
seat
”
)
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Noun
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scabelle
f
(
plural
scabelles
)
(
Jersey
)
stool
Synonyms
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tabouothet
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Norman terms borrowed from Latin
Norman terms derived from Latin
Norman lemmas
Norman nouns
Norman feminine nouns
Jersey Norman
nrf:Furniture
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