chendre
Norman edit
Etymology edit
From an Old Northern French variant of Old French cendre (compare French cendre), from Latin cinis, cinerem, from Proto-Indo-European *ken- (“dust, ashes”).
Noun edit
chendre f (plural chendres)
From an Old Northern French variant of Old French cendre (compare French cendre), from Latin cinis, cinerem, from Proto-Indo-European *ken- (“dust, ashes”).
chendre f (plural chendres)