"pouvier" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Norman]

Etymology: From Old French povoir, pooir, from early Old French poeir, from Vulgar Latin potēre (“to be able”) for Classical Latin posse, present active infinitive of possum. *Potēre was a regularized form from the root potis (“able”) or formed on the basis of the present participle potens. The v is an epenthetic consonant added to avoid hiatus. Etymology templates: {{uder|nrf|fro|povoir}} Old French povoir, {{uder|nrf|VL.|potēre||to be able}} Vulgar Latin potēre (“to be able”), {{uder|nrf|la|posse}} Latin posse Head templates: {{head|nrf|verb||||||head=}} pouvier, {{nrf-verb}} pouvier
  1. (Guernsey) can, to be able to Tags: Guernsey Synonyms: pouver [Jersey]
    Sense id: en-pouvier-nrm-verb-1tUWOCOU Categories (other): Guernsey Norman, Norman entries with incorrect language header, Norman undefined derivations

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