frouque

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Norman[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Northern French forque (compare Old French forche), from Latin furca (pitchfork, forked stake”, also “gallows, beam, stake, support post, yoke), of uncertain origin.

Noun[edit]

frouque f (plural frouques)

  1. (Jersey) fork (for digging)

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