"farigoule" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [French]

IPA: /fa.ʁi.ɡul/ Audio: Fr-Paris--farigoule.ogg Forms: farigoules [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Occitan ferigoulo, farigoulo, from Old Occitan farigola, from Vulgar Latin *fericula < ferus. OR from Medieval Latin *ferricula < fer, influenced by auricula, lenticula, sanicula as well as ferraria. Etymology templates: {{bor+|fr|oc|ferigoulo}} Borrowed from Occitan ferigoulo, {{der|fr|pro|farigola}} Old Occitan farigola, {{uder|fr|VL.|-}} Vulgar Latin, {{uder|fr|ML.|-}} Medieval Latin Head templates: {{fr-noun|f}} farigoule f (plural farigoules)
  1. (regional) Synonym of thym (aromatic herb used in cooking) Tags: feminine, regional Synonyms: thym [synonym, synonym-of]

Inflected forms

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