"nobl'ye" meaning in Norman

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Adjective

Etymology: From Old French noble (“noble; upper-class; well-bred”), from Latin nōbilis (“knowable, known, well-known, famous, celebrated, high-born, of noble birth, excellent”), from nōscō, nōscere (“know, recognize”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵneh₃-. Etymology templates: {{uder|nrf|fro|noble||noble; upper-class; well-bred}} Old French noble (“noble; upper-class; well-bred”), {{uder|nrf|la|nōbilis||knowable, known, well-known, famous, celebrated, high-born, of noble birth, excellent}} Latin nōbilis (“knowable, known, well-known, famous, celebrated, high-born, of noble birth, excellent”), {{uder|nrf|ine-pro|*ǵneh₃-}} Proto-Indo-European *ǵneh₃- Head templates: {{head|nrf|adjective||||nobl'yes||||nobl'yee||||nobl'yes||nobl'yees||{{{f2}}}s|f2accel-form=p|f3accel-form=m|s|f4accel-form=f|s|f6accel-form=m|p|f7accel-form=f|p|g=m|g2=f|head=|sort=}} nobl'ye m or f, {{nrf-adj|mf}} nobl'ye m or f
  1. (Jersey) noble Tags: Jersey, feminine, masculine Derived forms: nobliément (english: nobly)

Inflected forms

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