"tortue" meaning in Norman

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Noun

Forms: tortues [plural]
Etymology: Cf. French tortue. Probably from Old Occitan tortuga, tartuga, from Late Latin tartarucha, feminine form of tartaruchus, a mythological spirit of Greek origin, from Ancient Greek ταρταροῦχος (tartaroûkhos, “inhabitant of Tartarus”), from Τάρταρος (Tártaros). Cf. also Medieval Latin tortuca. Etymology templates: {{m|fr|tortue}} tortue, {{der|nrf|pro|tortuga}} Old Occitan tortuga, {{m|pro|tartuga}} tartuga, {{der|nrf|LL.|-}} Late Latin, {{m|la|tartaruchus}} tartaruchus, {{der|nrf|grc|ταρταροῦχος||inhabitant of Tartarus}} Ancient Greek ταρταροῦχος (tartaroûkhos, “inhabitant of Tartarus”), {{m|grc|Τάρταρος}} Τάρταρος (Tártaros), {{m|la|tortuca}} tortuca Head templates: {{head|nrf|noun|||plural|tortues||||||{{{3}}}|f2accel-form=p|g=f|g2=|head=}} tortue f (plural tortues), {{nrf-noun|f}} tortue f (plural tortues)
  1. (Jersey) tortoise Tags: Jersey, feminine Categories (lifeform): Reptiles
    Sense id: en-tortue-nrm-noun-Ik7GfIlH Categories (other): Jersey Norman, Norman entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for tortue meaning in Norman (2.3kB)

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