"charnage" meaning in Old French

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Noun

Forms: charnage oblique singular or [canonical, masculine], charnages [oblique, plural], charnages [nominative, singular], charnage [nominative, plural]
Etymology: From Medieval Latin carnaticum, from Latin caro (“flesh”). Etymology templates: {{inh|fro|ML.|carnaticum}} Medieval Latin carnaticum, {{inh|fro|la|caro|t=flesh}} Latin caro (“flesh”) Head templates: {{fro-noun|m}} charnage oblique singular, m (oblique plural charnages, nominative singular charnages, nominative plural charnage)
  1. flesh
    Sense id: en-charnage-fro-noun-y423867r
  2. flesh
    (by extension, figuratively) mincemeat (destruction; a destroyed person)
    Tags: broadly, figuratively Categories (topical): Foods
    Sense id: en-charnage-fro-noun-2xPIW8uj Disambiguation of Foods: 16 36 16 6 25
  3. meat
    Sense id: en-charnage-fro-noun-WdbWFDH8
  4. a meat-based course of a meal
    Sense id: en-charnage-fro-noun-MoxspsIe Categories (other): Old French entries with incorrect language header, Old French entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of Old French entries with incorrect language header: 5 28 5 49 13 Disambiguation of Old French entries with topic categories using raw markup: 3 15 3 68 11
  5. the part of the year when eating meat is acceptable Categories (topical): Time
    Sense id: en-charnage-fro-noun-sfD6Xo5I Disambiguation of Time: 0 0 0 0 100

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