"escharpe" meaning in Old French

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Noun

Forms: escharpe oblique singular or [canonical, feminine], escharpes [oblique, plural], escharpe [nominative, singular], escharpes [nominative, plural]
Etymology: Possibly from Frankish *skirpa, *skirpja (“basket made of rushes”) or of other Germanic origin, compare Old Norse skreppa (“small bag, wallet, satchel”). Norse origin is suggested by the variants eschreppe, escreppe, escrepe (compare Medieval Latin scrippum (“pilgrim's pack”), further compare English scrip); maybe a Norse borrowing was conflated with a Frankish borrowing. Alternatively from Medieval Latin scirpa, schirpa (“little woven bag of rushes, pilgrim's pack”) (compare Classical Latin scirpea (“large basket made of bullrushes”)), from Latin scirpus (“rush, bullrush”). The Frankish word itself may ultimately be borrowed from Latin, either directly from scirpea, or derived from scirpus. Etymology templates: {{der|fro|frk|*skirpa}} Frankish *skirpa, {{der|fro|gem}} Germanic, {{cog|non|skreppa||small bag, wallet, satchel}} Old Norse skreppa (“small bag, wallet, satchel”), {{cog|la-med|scrippum|t=pilgrim's pack}} Medieval Latin scrippum (“pilgrim's pack”), {{der|fro|ML.|scirpa}} Medieval Latin scirpa, {{der|fro|la|scirpus||rush, bullrush}} Latin scirpus (“rush, bullrush”) Head templates: {{fro-noun|f}} escharpe oblique singular, f (oblique plural escharpes, nominative singular escharpe, nominative plural escharpes)
  1. bag; satchel Synonyms: escarpe [French, Northern], escherpe, eschreppe, escrepe, escreppe, eskerpe
    Sense id: en-escharpe-fro-noun-OjC8ji82 Categories (other): Old French entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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