"sphagne" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Français]

IPA: \sfaɲ\ Forms: sphagnes [plural]
  1. Variante de sphaigne. Tags: alt-of Alternative form of: sphaigne
    Sense id: fr-sphagne-fr-noun--0yVt58y Categories (other): Exemples en français
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "Mémoires de la Société d’Archéologie, Littérature, Sciences & Arts des arrondissements d’Avranches et de Mortain, Volume 9, Imprimerie de Henri Gibert, 1888, page 167",
          "text": "Fagne, nom en Belgique et dans les Ardennes de certains marais tourbeux. Littré assimile ce mot à fange, qui dérive de fania, mot germanique latinisé; or, il n’est guère possible que fagne sorte de ce radical, mais fagne sort bien de sphagne, espèce de mousse des terrains humides, du l. sphagnus, issu du grec σφαγνος, sorte de mousse qui pend aux arbres."
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          "text": "Fagne, nom en Belgique et dans les Ardennes de certains marais tourbeux. Littré assimile ce mot à fange, qui dérive de fania, mot germanique latinisé; or, il n’est guère possible que fagne sorte de ce radical, mais fagne sort bien de sphagne, espèce de mousse des terrains humides, du l. sphagnus, issu du grec σφαγνος, sorte de mousse qui pend aux arbres."
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