"orcanette" meaning in French

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Noun

Forms: orcanettes [plural]
Etymology: From orcanet (“bugloss”) + -ette (a feminizing suffix), an orthographic variant of the Old French arquenet (m), the diminutive form of Old French arquin (m), alcanne (“antimony”). Compare the Spanish alcana. Etymology templates: {{suffix|fr|orcanet|-ette|t1=bugloss}} orcanet (“bugloss”) + -ette, {{der|fr|fro|arquenet}} Old French arquenet, {{g|m}} m, {{der|fr|fro|arquin}} Old French arquin, {{g|m}} m, {{m|fro|alcanne|t=antimony}} alcanne (“antimony”), {{cog|es|alcana}} Spanish alcana Head templates: {{fr-noun|f}} orcanette f (plural orcanettes)
  1. bugloss, alkanet Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Dyes, Pigments Categories (lifeform): Borage family plants, Plants Synonyms: orcanète [feminine] Derived forms: orcanette des teinturiers (taxonomic: Alkanna tinctoria), orcanette jaune (taxonomic: Alkanna lutea), orcanette tinctoriale
    Sense id: en-orcanette-fr-noun-CllbmKkr Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header, French terms suffixed with -ette

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