cocombre

Norman

Etymology

From Old French cocombre, ultimately from Latin cucumis, probably through an Old Occitan intermediate.

Noun

cocombre f (plural cocombres)

  1. (Jersey) cucumber

Occitan

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Occitan cocombre, cogombre, from Latin cucumis, cucumerem.

Pronunciation

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Noun

cocombre m (plural cocombres)

  1. cucumber (Cucumis sativus)
    Synonym: cojon

References

Old French

Etymology

From Latin cucumis, cucumerem, probably through the intermediate of Old Occitan.

Noun

cocombre oblique singularf (oblique plural cocombres, nominative singular cocombre, nominative plural cocombres)

  1. cucumber

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